There Can Be Love and Laughter
February 1974
By:
N. G.
| Neoga, Illinois
Would her decision condemn her to an empty life of somber, solemn sobriety?
Fellowship Is an Art
April 1962
By:
J. F. D.
| McNeil Island, Washington
and breaking out of our isolation is one of the signs that we are growing up
Two Years Old
December 2016
On her anniversary, a woman reflects on how she traveled from blackout drinker to someone who sees the light, every day.
The Invisible Threshold
July 2015
By:
Danalee C.
She thought if she told the truth in the rooms, she would be cast out, shunned and unloved. It turned out the opposite was true
One Day in June
May 2014
By:
Kathy D.
| Atlanta, Georgia
On a relapse, she found her self defeated again by alcohol
From the Streets of L.A.
April 2014
By:
Connie W.
| Fort Bragg, California
Sixteen years later, she has a roof over her head and a sober life
Responsibility man
June 2011
By:
Joe V.
| Munsey Park, New York
The burdens of obligation transform to gifts of sobriety
DON'T CRY FOR ME: SMILE!
September 2010
By:
STEVE C.
| Tulsa, Okla.
Blindness was a sad state of affairs until he changed on the inside
A Powerful Reason for Faith
June 2004
By:
G.E.
| Franklin, Massachusetts
In sobriety she learned to accept blindness - May 1982
Escape to Alaska
March 2003
By:
Rachel R.
| Everett, Washington
She went looking for oblivion, but found a friend
Into the Fellowship, One Step at a Time
January 2003
By:
Larry L.
| Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Step One - We admitted we were powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanageable.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who's the Greatest Sponsor of Them All?
January 1996
By:
Patricia W.
| Albuquerque, New Mexico
Seduced By AA
September 1987
By:
E. K.
| La Canada, California
A court-committed alcoholic finds a new life
