Tradition Eleven
November 1992
By:
Bill W.
Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, and films. - From the October 1948 Grapevine
The Third Step - Turning It Over
June 1977
By:
K. N.
| Grove City, Ohio
It doesn't seem to work very well when there are reservations, conditions, or preconceived notions
Now!
April 1974
By:
F. M.
| New Canaan, Connecticut
It was a long journey into the present but now she knows it's the only place to be
. . .In Mysterious Ways
July 1973
By:
R. L. H.
| South Walpole, Massachusetts
What power opened the way for this prisoner who needed so desperately to make amends?
My Waterloo
February 1971
By:
Tibbey
This Hungarian seaman tells, in the language of the heart, how he met defeat and won a victory
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
November 1967
By:
AA General Service Board
AA'S 1967 STATUS REPORT
The Will to Live
March 1964
By:
Marguerite C.
| Austin, Texas
There are days when I'm not happy, but I don't want to be drunk.
The Headache of the Soul
July 1961
By:
C. A.
| Los Angeles, California
Its cunning, its power, its baffling nature manifests itself in subtle ways
My love affair with alcohol
November 2021
| Prayer and Meditation
By:
Corinna D.
| Cincinnati, Ohio
She hitchhiked her way into a long relationship with liquor and made it to AA through Al-Anon
From Saloon to Salon
March 2016
Getting sober was tough for a woman in 1949. But she had a knack for fixing hair
No More Breath Mints
April 2012
By:
Clayton C.
| Atlanta, Georgia
AA helped him remove the liquor smell and become a show-up son
A High-speed Search For Peace Of Mind
August 2006
By:
Thomas M.
| Freedom, California
Sometimes it takes a worldwide journey to find home
Senior Seeks Serenity
February 2005
By:
Al J.
| Albuquerque, New Mexico
The plus-side of getting sober after sixty
