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To Fetch a Pail of What?

May 1977
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
Smiling bravely through the pain of shattered childhood illusions, this writer helps us face up to reality. . .

The Sponsor's Story

July 1975
By: Anonymous
AA was there when the prison gates swung open

Only a Glass of Champagne

September 1973
By: W. K. | Albany, New York
And anyway, no one would ever know

A Part in God's Plan

A relapse gave him new faith in his Higher Power and AA

How'm I Doing

January 1968
By: J. C. | Wyandotte, Michigan
A member reviews the signs of progress he finds along the way

The Stranger

August 1965
By: Anon. | California
She was not a newcomer--but a warm welcome would have helped

Where Will Power Comes In

May 1962
By: Bill
The following is Bill's answer to a letter asking about the role of the will power in staying sober.--ED.

A Gesture of Love

September 1959
By: Anon. | Elmira, New York
THE newcomer to AA often is pleasantly surprised to discover that some old buddies are already there, ready to welcome him. Imagine, then, the unexpected pleasure experienced by a new upstate New York AA when he received the following letter from his daug

An Escape From Emotional Bondage

February 1955
By: J. F. | Elmburst, Long Island

He Kept the Faith

November 1954
By: Bill W.
IN MEMORIAM

Lest We Forget

June 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," pages 113-116

From Within These Walls

January 1953
By: H. R. | Hunstville, Texas
A PRISONER FINDS A KEY IN FAITH

AA and GP's

May 1952
America's Family Doctors Study the "Problem Drinker"<lb A Grapevine Milestone Report

How Alcoholics Anonymous Can Help Doctors and Industry

November 1948

Expenses of Speakers Pose Problem

April 1948

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The Mysterious Social Director

September 2015
That elegant woman who seemed to know everyone had caught her eye. It was a moment that would last for decades

Women of Kiev

July 2015
Determined to stay sober and work the program, some women in Ukraine make their way

Traveling to Russia

June 2015
A sober retiree tells of her experiences looking for meetings in St. Petersburg

Magic Carpet Ride

June 2014
By: James H. | Corpus Christi, Texas
Being the area Grapevine chair took him places he never dreamed of

Out of a Living Hell

May 2014
By: Nancy B. | Enola, Pennsylvania
Sober four years, she can now enjoy being alive

No Roads to Bethel

April 2014
By: Jo B. | Anchorage, Alaska
A GSR stays sober airlifting Big Books for a remote Alaska town

Just Having Fun

April 2014
By: Tina F. | Ashburn, Virginia
She had to face the fact that her drinking wasn't what it seemed to be

Why Me and Not My Brother?

March 2014
By: Diane C. | Guelph, Ontario
In an alcoholic family, a sister turns out to be one of the lucky ones

What! another meeting?

March 2014
By: Anonymous
With his marriage on the rocks, a newcomer tries to help his family understand this AA thing

2 Shadows, 1 House

February 2014
By: Mike B. | Munith, Michigan
AA provides shelter from a double dose of childhood pain

The Best Ingredients

May 2013
By: Celeste D., | Hagerstown, Maryland
With one cup sponsor, 12 Steps and a pinch of hope, she cooked up a whole new life

Let's be frank

December 2012
By: Dee C., | Muskegon, Michigan
Comforting words from a school principal helped this newcomer relax

Native Understanding

October 2012
By: Rod B. | Salt Lake City, Utah
An AA trustee's thoughts on carrying the message to the Native American alcoholic

The Story of the Red Dress

April 2012
By: Scot S. | Crossville, Tennessee
She wanted a dress. He wanted her. But what they got was much better.

Houston's Flower Man

December 2011
By: Cleveland T. | Houston, Texas
With the help of AA, he went from living on Skid Row to having his house highlighted on the tourist trail

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