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I Better Get a Kiss Out of This

April 2014
By: George K. | Magnolia, Texas
Lucky for him, a romantic night out took a very strange turn

Transformed

January 2014
By: Jennifer D. | Wilmington, North Carolina
A past delegate tells how young peoples meetings and service changed her life

In Black and White

March 2013
By: Erin S. | Olathe, Kansas
Just when her life was falling apart, a mom reads good news in the Sunday paper

Dear Grapevine

October 2012

Delivering Big Books to Kenya

April 2012
By: Mike S. | Clifton Park, New York
A doctor discovers joy helping alcoholics in Africa

A Letter to My Mother

September 2011
By: Nancy S. | Dallas, Texas
Years after her mother's death, she was able to reconcile with her through a Ninth Step amends

Web Exclusive: They Told Me: "To Drink is to Die"

June 2011
By: Cahlen H. | Idaho
A young member from a family devasted by the effects of alcoholism finds her way to AA.

Exit to utopia

November 2010
By: KARINA S. | Tucson, Ariz.
Could a reformed wanderer return to the road as a sober woman?

Safety valve

October 2010
By: DAVID S. | New York, N.Y.
Using journaling as his Tenth Step, a self-critic attempts to conquer his turmoil

9TH STEP RIDE

September 2008
By: Scotty K. | Lake Arrowhead, California
A biker calculates the price of peace

Saying Goodbye TO A SOBER DAD

September 2008
By: Debbie C. | Lerna, Illinois
A father & daughter finally connect

Tradition 8: SOBRIETY IS the Payoff

August 2008
By: W.H. | New York, New York
From May 1982

Half-Measured

August 2008
By: Anonymous | Antwerp
Membership alone almost killed him

Tradition 5: A United Message of Recovery

May 2008
By: Gay G. | Decatur, Georgia
From the May 1994 Grapevine

Good People

October 2007
By: Karen W. | Granby, Connecticut
Love and change in an AA group

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Not Allied With Any Sect Or Denomination

January 1985
By: E. E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma

May Our Blessings Never Spoil Us

September 1983
By: D. S. | Gresham, Oregon
The spirit of anonymity can keep us safe from ourselves

It's Never Too Early to Carry the Message

August 1983
By: Anonymous | Manhattan, New York
He made his first try at the Twelfth Step when he was sober only two days

Ashamed, Afraid, Nervous--And Sober

December 1982
By: C. B. | Winter Park, Florida
It's never too late to get back to the program

Sobriety Is the Payoff

May 1982
By: W. H. | Manhattan, New York
Tradition 8 - Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers

With Rosy Glasses

It took him a long time to find contentment in sobriety

The Steps as Solution

She turned to her sponsor and the program when her relationship faltered

Humble Popcorn

After alcoholism ruined his career and his life, he found a new sober job

Service in Sobriety

From early days, commitments and service kept him coming

EPILOGUE

October 1969
By: S. B. | Palma de Mallorca
He proved to himself that the program works--with or without people - This Is AA Around the World. . .

My Name Is Jack

August 1968
By: J. A. L. | Queens, New York
An alcoholic's own story

Sobriety-by-mail

June 1967
By: Murray M.
In a New Zealand prison: Four walls enclose him day and night, but they don't keep out the AA message

My Name Is Eloise

April 1965
By: E. K. | Mill Valley, California

My Name Is Not Jane

January 1965
By: Anon.

What Good Does AA Do in Prison?

March 1962
By: Henry Max Heilig
a noted prison official tells why your AA visits to penal institutions aren't wasted work

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