Not Under the Rug
January 1967
By:
T. P., Jr.
| Hankins, New York
Step Eight: Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.
Will I Open the Door to the Truth?
October 1966
By:
T. P., Jr.
| Hankins, New York
<emphasis type="italic">Step Discussion Step Five</emphasis> Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
How a Slippee Made the Program
April 1965
By:
Phil W.
| Sioux City, Iowa
What made the difference was a sufficient period of hospitalization
Little Philldoll's Search
September 1964
By:
F. M.
| Manhattan, New York
Back at the ranch and out at the bar, she wanted the 'answer to everything'
The Girl Who Couldn't Say No
September 1964
By:
V. B.
| Virginia
Or, how to get back your right to disagree
Dealing With the Dilemma
September 1964
By:
A. T.
| Greenwich Village, New York
Everyone can try a little harder to understand
Challenge of a Lifetime
May 1961
By:
M. W.
| Sherman Oaks, California
Each AA grows according to his answer
No One Understands...
March 1961
By:
G. G.
| Fort Myers, Florida
the wife of an alcoholic--except the wife of another alcoholic
The Pleasures of Reading
January 1947
By:
R.E.B.
| Greenwich Village, New York
<emphasis type="italic">Stendhal or The Pursuit of Happiness</emphasis> by Matthew Josephson (Doubleday & Company, Inc., $4)
Romancing The Holiday Drink
December 2007
By:
Valerie C.
| Oviedo, Florida
Among the beautiful people
The Spiritual Angle
November 1992
By:
Reverend Samuel M. Shoemaker
There were men like clergyman Sam Shoemaker, whose early teachings did so much to inspire Dr. Bob and me." Bill W. in AA Comes of Age - From the October 1955 Grapevine
Guardian of AA
November 1980
By:
Bill W.
Our General Service Conference - From the April 1958 Grapvine
The Spiritual Angle
November 1978
By:
The Reverend Samuel M. Shoemaker
The Episcopal clergyman who "passed on the spiritual keys by which we were liberated" speaks of the heart of our program - From the October 1955 Grapevine
Quote Your Way to Fame
December 1972
By:
L. H.
| Denver, Colorado
An allegory in which some fictional characters act out certain truths about our human experience
