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Bouncing to the Bottom

July 1998
By: Matthew Y. | Marcy, New York

PO Box 1980

March 1997
By: M.H. | Hazard, Kentucky
Feeling isolated

Articles of Faith

April 1991
By: Ben I. | Studio City, California

Une Alcoolique in Paris

July 1990
By: Annie C. B. | Paris

What's Wrong With Personalities? Plenty!

December 1983
By: F. P. | Spokane, Washington
Anonymity is an expression of humility and an antidote to "self-will run riot

Amiable--Nuts!

January 1960
By: Little Lord Fauntleroy | Port Washington, New York

Sweet Dreams

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Susan K-M. | Sarasota, Fla.
Sobriety, foretold in a dream

Everything Is Possible

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Brittany G. | King of Prussia, Pa.
Alcoholics Anonymous, she realizes, is a program of ‘we’

A wind of spirit

November 2019 | Grapevine Classics
By: Anonymous | Wyoming
A Wyoming man’s relapse on Thanksgiving day leads him back to the Steps and a spiritual journey

A Wind of Spirit

March 1987
By: Anonymous | Wyoming

In a Southern Town

April 2015
By: Dean R. | Catskill, New York
Alcohol had flashy allure to him when he was young and growing up in a religious home

Ham on Wry

September 2001
By: Mellisa R. | Calgary, Alberta

Meetings on Wheels

March 2023 | Get Into Service
By: Greg S. | Hartford, Mich.
They hit the road to help carry the message, and instead of having one meeting they had four!

Open for Business

September 2022 | Young & Sober
By: Leah B. | Laramie, Wyo.
Feeling all alone in a college town, she and some other young AAs came up with a plan

Reason to Celebrate

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Cyndee S. | Ft. Myers, Fla.
With only a few months in AA, how would she ever get through July Fourth sober? Luckily, she had a plan

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Fighting the Demons

January 1997
By: Mike P. | El Cajon, California

PO Box 1980

January 1997
By: Lyla B. | Lion's Bay, Ontario
One of the despised?

Shadows in the Corner

September 1990
By: Jack D. | McLean, Virginia

U-turn

April 1980
By: W. H. | Winchester, Indiana

A Man, a Dog, and a Gun

January 1977
By: Don B. | Byron, Wyoming

I Still Had My Wristwatch

December 1972
By: Joyce H. | Burbank, California
She came to AA in a condition of spiritual--if not financial--poverty

The Man in the Musical Rain and Beautiful Uncut Hair

October 1971
By: Don N. | Bronx, New York

Editorial: "He Builded Better Than He Knew

June 1959
June 1949

I Just Can't Get Christmas-ish

December 1955
By: J. V. B. | St. Johns, New Brunswick

From the Grass Roots

November 1952
By: Z. M. | San Antonio, Texas
LET'S MAKE AMENDS

Editorial:

June 1949
He Builded Better Than He Knew--

Sobriety Is a Friend Worth Cultivating

January 1948
By: P.O.L. | Topeka, Kansas

1,000 Days

From the depths of despair to a life beyond her dreams

The Spiritual Side of Life

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Veronica B. | Yuma, Ariz.
After her father’s death, the Big Book leads her to self-forgiveness

"Honk" If You're Sober

August 2011
By: Anonymous
A crew of female alcoholics form an indestructible support system

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