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Game over

September 2009
By: SARAH B. | Kingsport, Tenn.
A young woman admits her life is out of control

BLISTERING dry

April 2008
By: Patrick H. | Roseville, Minnesota

Step Eight: the Years That the Locust Hath Eaten

August 2005
By: K.F. | New York, New York
from the August 1997 Grapevine

Daughter

March 2005
By: Penny D.
One by one, a family finds hope

Lingering Moments of Truth - Part Two

May 2000
By: Jim B. | Pine Hill, New York
(Continued from the April 2000 issue)

The Earlybirds

January 1999
By: Anonymous | New York, N.Y.
Step 1 - We admitted we were powerless over alcohol--that our lives had become unmanageable.

The Years That the Locust Hath Eaten

August 1997
By: K. F. | New York, New York
Step 8 - Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.

When You're On the Outside Looking In

June 1988
By: Eddie S. | Portsmouth, New Hampshire

A Couple of Joes

June 1988
By: Joe H. | Angola, Indiana

Drinking at Dad

January 1987
By: Anonymous | Madison, Wisconsin

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

What Is Freedom in AA?

November 1981
By: Bill W.
From the May 1960 Grapevine

When I Was Sixteen, I Was Ready

January 1978
By: J. I. | Magnolia, Arkansas
<emphasis type="italic">A nine-page section by and about</emphasis> Young People in AA

A Hopeless Case

September 1965
By: J. M. H. | West Trenton, New Jersey
Overweight, drunk and on drugs--why live? Then along came a doctor, a nurse and AA

What Is Freedom in AA?

May 1960
By: Bill W.

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The Hazards of AAS' Counseling for Pay

October 1970
By: John L. Norris, MD
Three articles presenting varying points of view on the AA member working in the field of alcohol problems

Personal Conduct and the Group

Her sponsor explained to her how Tradition Four figured

The Shingle Nail

December 1969
By: Anonymous | Brighton, Colorado
An old fable with a message for AAs today

I Must Remember. . .

May 1968
By: F. H. B. | Pasadena, California

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

February 1968
By: V. M. | California
Salute to Kingman

No Past No Future

August 1964
By: Don-McF. | Beverly Hills
How seeming paradoxes in the 24-hour plan resolve themselves

The Untouchable Pigeon Fancier

June 1963
By: B. T. | Evanston
Or, how to succeed in sporting circles by using code words

P.S. From the Editor

December 1962
CHRISTMAS PRESENTIMENT

P.O. Box 1980

April 1962
By: P. J. | Sierra Leone
AA in African outpost

AA Around the World

May 1959
By: E.N. | Oslo, Norway

From the Grass Roots

December 1955
By: George P. | Charlestown, Massachusetts
A TALK BY GEORGE

A New Friend

September 1955
By: H. W. | Manhattan, New York

From the Grass Roots

July 1955
By: Anonymous | Ohio
LET THE NEW MAN FIND HIS WAY

Don't You Believe in Your Automobile?

June 1955
By: R. L. G. | Bangor, Washington

What It's Like After Ten Years

June 1954
By: F. G. | New York City, New York

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