Ham on Wry
May 1995
Sisters of the Heart
February 2021
| Sponsorship
By:
Cathy W.
| San Antonio, Texas
A lucky crew of women dives into AA and forms a beautiful bond over many years and miles
Thy Will, Not Mine
October 1978
By:
C. C.
| Arlington, Virginia
Her father's death taught her the true meaning of acceptance
Bottoms Up!
August 1947
The Professor and the Paradox
December 1990
The Drive to Nowhere
September 1987
By:
M. H.
| Virginia Beach, Virginia
Fresh out of rehab--and all alone
Once Over Lightly
September 1980
Get The Word Out
March 2011
By:
Ken C.
| North Carolina
A service-loving member has a unique plan to reach out the hand of AA
AA News
August 2012
Whatever It Takes
December 2008
By:
Lori T.
| Grand Prairie, Texas
A performance artist makes the time to help a fellow drunk
Dr. Bob Bookshelf
March 2006
By:
Tom T.
| Cumberland, Rhode Island
Browsing through the Smith Collection at Brown University
You Are Not Alone
June 2019
| Letting Go of Resentments
By:
Beth F.
| Iowa City, Ia
She had just planned on a quick stop in AA—but the service in the program became the beating heart of her life
Welcome back, sucker
April 2015
By:
Larry K.
| Manhasset, New York
After 11 years, he stopped going to meetings and an old friend returned
Web Exclusive: A Place Called Home
October 2011
By:
Timothy D.
| Baldwin City, Kansas
While making a Ninth Step amends to his family, he learns that his father is a member of AA
The Write Stuff
August 1997
The General Service Office in New York receives a tremendous amount of mail on a wide range of topics relating to AA, alcoholism, public information, group problems, etc. But as the following exchange of letters shows, at the heart of this flood of inform
Moving Can Be Such Sweet Sorrow
June 1970
By:
N. C.
| Covina, California
She looked forward to adventure in new surroundings. But then homesickness struck!
