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A Now-forty Face

October 1981
By: B. M. | Charleston, West Virginia
It turned out to be a wonderful birthday

On Blind Faith

August 1980
By: D. M. | Philadelphia, Pa.

A Shocking Awakening

July 1980
By: G. H. | Thomaston, Maine
An eleven-page section devoted to the AA experience behind prison bars

Half Measures of Honesty?

February 1979
By: C. B. | Santa Maria, California

Two Addictions

October 1975
By: B. B. | Lebanon, New Hampshire
We can get hooked on things other than alcohol and drugs

It Was I Who Had to Change

January 1974
By: Ray S. | Grand Island, New York
The AA program teaches one to live in the world as it is

Light on the Road

August 1973
By: F. L. | Groton, Connecticut
With the dawn came a promise of new beginnings

Around AA Items - Items of AA Information and Experience

July 1968
By: Jim
The Canadian Navy's Floating Group 22/24

I Tried Tranquilizers

June 1964
By: Anonymous | Virginia
. . .for the second, and, I hope, the last time, I am experiencing withdrawal. . .

Why Just Today?

January 1962
By: L. H. | Cleveland, Ohio
Since we can't return to yesterday, or project into tomorrow, let's accept the reality of <emphasis type="underline">now</emphasis>

Epilogue -- Dr. Bob

June 1960
By: Bill W.

Learning to Live at 40

May 1958
By: Anne T. | Kelseyville, California

The Importance of Getting a Toe-hold

March 1956
By: E. D. B. | Wallum Lake, Rhode Island

Doing the AA Side-step

September 1954
By: J. G. | St. Petersburg, Florida

Phone Call Across the Ocean Sets A. A. in Motion

March 1947

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Hanging in There Together

March 1984
By: L. P. | Albuquerque, New Mexico
Eleven pages of articles by and about long-sober members

Reliable Is a Fine Word

July 1978
By: H. P. | Manhattan, New York

A Family Affair

October 1974
By: Joseph Kellermann
More about enablers

AA in a State Hospital

July 1970
By: E. A. | San Rafael, California
Many continue their revolving-door existence. . .but some find a new way of life

Do You Want a Celebrity Speaker?

March 1967
By: M. B. | Manhattan, New York
If so, the author of this article says, you had better be a little careful. . .

Author's Bugaboo: "Can I Write Sober?

January 1966
By: C. C. | Mirror Lake, New Hampshire
She used booze to start the ideas flowing; would sobering up mean the end of her career?

So You Want a "Celebrity" Speaker?

March 1962
By: M. B. | Manhattan, New York
a harassed program chairman urges solid AA speakers, not "name

AL-ANONS

March 1958
AA QUESTION AND ANSWER ROUNDUP <lbNews, comments and letters from about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH

Challenges in Mid-Sobriety

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Anonymous | Southport, N.C.
He thought he was safely sober—but his disease had other ideas

Only A Symptom

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Gregory S. | Windsor, Calif.
“I am home, I am safe”—emotional sobriety frees him from fear

Web Exclusive: Sobriety, A Road of Miracles

August 2011
By: Mike | New Hampshire
A sober man recalls how AA got him through all of life's ups and downs

Off the Beaten Path

March 2008
By: Anonymous
And navigating through unpopular issues

At Peace With Myself

March 1984
By: K. J. | Soldotna, Alaska
Working the Steps

Make It a Happy Day

April 1979
By: J. R. | Bucktown, New Jersey
He doesn't let twenty-four hours go by without trying to

Here's Why

May 1959
By: Dr. Earle M. | San Francisco, California
This is the second of two articles on certain medical aspects of alcoholism--as seen by an AA doctor

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