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WHITE LIGHT

April 2008
By: Doug A. | Evansville, Indiana
A dream of hope

Kiss

March 2004
By: Don Q. | Grimes, Iowa

Cycles of Sobriety

December 2001
By: Mary W. | Santa Rosa, California

Nameless Fears

April 1971
By: Bobbie G. | Queens, New York
The stark terror of our drinking days sometimes returns as a feeling of impending doom in our sober days

Denial

September 1975
By: J. S. | Denver, Colorado

Having Hope

Sobriety gave him a life worth living and the tools to confront a cancer diagnosis

Many Years Later

After nearly 30 years in AA, she finally could understand the message from her mother

A Grapevine Follow-Up

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Gabriela R. | Lynnwood, Wash.
Whatever happens to the authors of past Grapevine articles? Here, one returns to tell her story

Listening to the Silence

January 1998
By: Bob L. | Springfield, Illinois

AA News

November 2024 | The Gift Of Gratitude
November Is Gratitude Month

AA News

July 2016

Far and Away

October 2013
On vacation, she had trouble finding a meeting until a little sign showed her the way

Spiritual Slogans

An AA talks about how the Program helped him through a debilitating illness

Cheat Sheet To Sobriety

January 2017
The period from five to ten can be a little dangerous if AA’s turn complacent, but one woman has found a solution

Pride

April 1976
By: Bill C. | Hull, Massachusetts
First in a series dealing with seven deadly character defects

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Three Ways Of Looking at Abandonment

March 2003
By: David I.
From top to bottom, high to low, and the wild in-between

What Price Sobriety?

January 1954
By: H. T. | Dallas, Texas

Just one drink away

July 2009
By: Tony P. | San Francisco, Calif.
Doing the work and remembering the past reminds an AA not to pick up

House of the Laughing Clowns

July 1986
By: D. N. | Manhattan, New York

Her turn

September 2021 | Young & Sober!
By: Meaghan B. | Bonita Springs ., Fla.
Her dad wanted her to get sober too, so he led by example—well, and maybe a few hints around the house

Be a Sponsor? Who, Me?

January 1975
By: C. H. | Fairfield, Connecticut
If you started in AA as an "orphan," you may shy away from "parenthood

Never Alone Again

Through an amends to her ex-husband, she found a new family

Two Garbage Trucks in the Night

August 2013
By: Josh H. | New York, New York
Sober dating doesn't always have to be messy

Stop Digging!

June 2015
She decided the bottom she had was low enough

Rock Solid

October 2006
By: Larry L. | Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
An AA puts away the wrecking ball

The Need for Identification

May 1990
By: A member of Narcotics Anonymous | Ypsilanti, Michigan

Dear Grapevine

March 2018

Group Membership

July 2005

If you don't know who your GvR is, maybe it should be you.

January 2003

Running out the clock

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Caren S. | Kansas City, Missouri
One night in LA, many years ago, a desire to drink took her on a ride she’ll never forget

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