Memoirs of a Successful Failure
May 1985
By:
J. C.
| Trenton, New Jersey
Two AAs illuminate the relationship between success and spiritual growth
Service Fanatic?
August 1981
By:
E. O.
| Minneapolis, Minnesota
Young people's conferences helped him find new meaning in the program
The Real Me
December 1979
By:
W. S.
| Toledo, Ohio
Now I can live each day as me, not playing an actor's role
Pier Group
July 1979
By:
R. W.
| Ocean City, New Jersey
An adventure in rediscovering simple pleasures
Anatomy of a Slip
February 1979
By:
N. O.
| Beltsville, Maryland
Off and running in AA--too busy to bother with all the steps, too proud to take an inventory
To Improve Our Conscious Contact
January 1979
By:
N. P.
| Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Four words gave her a key to meditation and opened up a whole new understanding of the Eleventh Step
Too Young to Be Alcoholic?
December 1962
By:
I.C.
| La Jolla, California
Not so," says this 21-year-old sober two years, and adds: "That might be a dangerous remark.
Down Under
October 1961
By:
G. R.
| Sydney
The members gather about the tea table instead of the coffee urn, but the shared experience, strength and hope is the same
Across the Editor's Desk
May 1961
We're Not an Employment Agency!
March 1961
By:
J. S.
| Bedford Hills, New York
Tough words for the new man desperately in need of a job. But they point the way to something even more important--his self-respect
AA's Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebration
September 1960
By:
H. W., Staff Member
An Eyewitness Report
Let It Be Now
December 1953
By:
G. W.
| Bronx, New York
She held her breath and felt her heart quicken. . .
Johnny Still Comes Out the Winner
January 1953
By:
B. J.
| Waco, Texas
His second mind gave him a second chance
