WALKING TWO PATHS
October 2009
By:
BECA L.
| West Plains, Mo.
A woman with Native-American roots seeks her 'pack'
A desperate dad
November 2018
By:
Jeremy V.
| Mesa, Arizona
Trying to manage his drunken nights was taking its toll. How would he ever be a good father?
Room to Grieve
May 2023
| Home Group
By:
Madeleine P.
| Clackamas, Ore.
Losing a struggling AA friend can be devastating. One member thinks we don’t discuss this enough
A Life And Death Organization
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Stephen H.
| Kuna, Idaho
How sobriety and spirituality meet in AA
Breaking the cicle
October 2022
| Relapse
By:
John K.
| Ontario
A member shares about compassion, chronic relapsing and his longtime friendship with his AA buddy Norm
It could have been me
June 2017
By:
Rachel W.
| West Lebanon, New Hampshire
A horrible tragedy on the day she got sober reminds a mother when she too was drunk at the wheel
Later in Life
July 2014
By:
Betty L.
| Fitchburg, Wisconsin
She thought she was different from others, but came to see that she was just a garden variety alcoholic
One Hot Texas Summer
February 2014
By:
Anonymous
Controversies may come and go, but hopefully not the members
The Motion Fails
January 2013
By:
Linda H.
| Cutler, Ontario
With the guidance of the group conscience, this member gets some well-earned experience on unity
When You Need It Most
March 2003
By:
Roger M.
Shaken by a patient's death, a newly sober surgeon learns how AA works
Prayer
January 1994
By:
ELRICK B Davis
Much has been written about Alcoholics Anonymous, an organization doing major work in reclaiming the habitual drinker. This is the first of a series describing the work the group is doing in Cleveland.
