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A Fragment of History and a Tribute

May 1957
By: Bill W.

Bottoms Up!

February 1948

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October 1983
By: J. R. | Wichita, Kansas

Once Over Lightly

June 1981
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Once Over Lightly

January 1979
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Carrying the Message

December 1969
By: A.K.C. | Washington, D.C.
Response to "Is Agnostic a Nasty Word?

No Matter Where I Go, There I Am

October 2019 | Is AA Accessible to all who need it?
By: Gregg C. | Hennepin, Ill.
Traveling around the world, he finds AA ready and waiting for him.

Last Chances

May 2015
By: Kathy F. | Cranberry Twp., Pennsylvania
Landing in the emergency room with heart troubles was her bottom

You and Me and the DTs

June 2011
By: Lee B. | Guelph, Ontario
Twenty years after seeing her mom die of the DTs, this woman got sober after experiencing her own alcoholic seizures and DTs

The Great Expanse

April 2004
By: R. W. | Bishop, California
It's the long stretch of freedom on the other side of fear

The Wraparound Mirror

May 2001
By: Ken D. | Lynnwood, Washington
Step 5 - Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.

Carrying the Message

July 1966
By: T. R. S. | Manhattan, New York
Happy May Grapevine

The Secret of "Easy Does It

July 1963
By: Smiley Blanton M.D.
How can a "don't try" philosophy deal with seemingly insurmountable obstacles?

A Week in the Life of Lisa

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Kaycee F. | Brown Deer, Wis.
The call to service unites a group of AA women around one troubled soul

With courage

April 2009
By: ED H. | Brentwood, New York
From the April 1991 Grapevine

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ADDRESSING the Wound

May 2008
By: Anonymous
A parent's cruelty, a son's amends, and change

We Get What We Get

October 2001
By: Ernest S. | York Harbor, Maine
Step 10

Report From a Chronic Slippee

April 1965
By: S. M. C., M. D. | Manhattan, New York
The author, a doctor, achieved 355 days of sobriety in a year. He'll keep trying. . .

The Fundamentals--In Retrospect

June 1959
By: Dr. Bob | Akron, Ohio
September 1948

Stages of Sobriety

December 2002
By: Larry L. | Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

You Don't Have to Slip

November 1998
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York
From the September 1955 Grapevine

A Long Way Down

July 1994
By: Nell S. | Arlington, Texas

You Don't Have to Slip

September 1955
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York

A Good Cry on the Beach

February 2021 | Sponsorship
By: Anonymous | Port Orange, Fla
Nearly 30 years ago, a sponsor entered her life to show her a new way to live. She also showed her how not to die

PO Box 1980

December 2004
By: Don H. | Gibsons, British Columbia
No choice

Ham on Wry

April 2003
By: Bob F. | Bridgewater, New Jersey

The Vine Line

October 1994

Ham on Wry

September 1989

In Memoriam: Ruth Hock Crecelius

September 1986

PO Box 1980

June 1980
By: J. B. | Rochester, N.Y.
Time to count blessings

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