Now You See Them, Now You Don't
September 1999
By:
Kit K.
| Boise, Idaho
AA meetings that don't meet
No Longer Alone
March 1995
By:
Juliana
| Flushing, New York
There is the manic-depressive type, who is, perhaps, the least understood by his friends, and about whom a whole chapter could be written."--Alcoholics Anonymous
After You Know It All, It's What You Learn That Counts
August 1986
By:
J. M.
| Staten Island, New York
A Thing Called Hope
July 1985
By:
W. H.
| Bedford Hills, New York
Four AAs write about the "inside," and a nonalcoholic trustee sounds a call to action
Hanging in There Together
March 1984
By:
L. P.
| Albuquerque, New Mexico
Eleven pages of articles by and about long-sober members
Without Preaching Or Moralizing
October 1980
By:
A. B.
| Torrance, Calif.
Twelfth Step - He thought it would be like earning merit badges in the Boy Scouts
Getting Rid of the Booze
March 1978
By:
D. B.
| Gulf port, Florida
When we do, we're freed from old ideas and bad habit patterns
Script for a Sobriety Commercial
January 1975
By:
J. G. T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
Let's switch on our private TV and look inside our heads, where good-guy and bad-guy qualities fight it out
Because We Need One Another
May 1974
By:
Teet C.
| North Hollywood, California
Nobody can recover for us. But we still can't do it alone
My Name Is Adolfo
May 1971
By:
Adolfo B.
| Caracas
He drank his way all over North and South America until he found a stopping place in Caracas, Venezuela
