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WALKING TWO PATHS

October 2009
By: BECA L. | West Plains, Mo.
A woman with Native-American roots seeks her 'pack'

Fast Friends

May 1997
By: T. R. | Maysville, Georgia

Unity Seldom Means That We All Agree

January 1998
By: Mickey H. | Springville, Utah
Tradition One

PO Box 1980

May 1991
By: R. C. | Redondo Beach, California
Wherever a drunk stays sober

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?

PO Box 1980

September 1988
By: R. D. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Locked out

PO Box 1980

September 1980
By: E. K. | Salt Lake City, Utah
Eight roads to serenity

Sidebar

March 1978
By: Living Sober

Sidebar

June 1977
By: F. R.

A Kind of Immortality

May 1976
By: G. H.

Carrying the Message

January 1969
By: BEN
They never die

Carrying the Message

December 1966
By: B.L. | Calcutta
Thanks, Gordon

The Anecdote Bin

November 1965
By: The Editors
Dedicated to the lighter side of our common problem

The Anecdote Bin

November 1963
Dedicated to the lighter side of our common problem

P.O. Box 1980

August 1962
By: E. E. | La Habra, California
Up from horror

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Survival

January 1960
By: REV. MOUNIR SA'ADAH

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.

But I Paid My Dues!

December 1985
By: J. J. | Miami, Florida

Do We Really Have a Choice ?

August 1985
By: J. T. | Prosper, Texas

THE LAST WORD

October 2000
By: Cynthia K.
AA'S INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION 2000

Quote Of The Month

September 2006
From the December 1950 Grapevine

Quote of the Month. . .

June 1995
By: Bill W.

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