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Pier Group

July 1979
By: R. W. | Ocean City, New Jersey
An adventure in rediscovering simple pleasures

From Chaos to Tranquillity

October 1976
By: R. H. D. | Waterloo, Ontario
Each night for 7,900 nights he has thanked his Higher Power for the blessings of sobriety

Rejoice! Rejoice!

June 1968
By: E. M. K. | New York
If you've never sung God's praises on a July afternoon because you found you could actually put in a day's work, read this

My Name Is Jim

October 1966
By: J. A. | Wyandotte, Michigan
An alcoholic's own story

I Didn't Become an Alcoholic (I Was One)

September 1960
By: B. G. | Fort Worth, Texas

A.A. Digest--

January 1947
Excerpts from Group Publications

Al-Anon's Role in the Alcoholic's Home

June 1960
By: Ruth Fox, M. D.
The drunk usually wreaks havoc on those closest to him--or her. Here is how suffering non-alcoholic members of the family are being helped.

That Wonderful Sense of Belonging

April 2025 | Making Amends
By: Scotty K. | New Orleans, Louisiana
A motorcycle trip was what he loved most in life. But why could he not enjoy it? Ninth Step to the rescue

Dear Grapevine

February 2025 | Longtimers

Card-carrying thumper

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Jim H. | Largo, Florida
By following the directions in the book, he became a passionate lifetime fan

The Brothers Barleycorn

September 2001
By: Ernest S. | York Harbor, Maine

Report on Carrying the Message to Africa

June 1999
Adapted from the Final Report of the 15th World Service Meeting, held in Auckland, New Zealand, October 1998

How to Act at a Party

June 1960
Not even your glassy-eyed hostess cares when you tell her that you and Gin Barleycorn aren't on speaking terms

MEMORANDUM TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE ALCOHOLIC FOUNDATION

October 1957

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

December 2002
By: Bill W.

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PO Box 1980

June 1996
By: Donna B. | Wayne, New Jersey
Passing it on

The View from Here: - Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions

April 1996
By: Raul M. | San Antonio, Texas
The Right to Be Wrong

Your Move

March 1994
By: R. L. | Lake Jackson, Texas
It works the way it is

Your Move

March 1994
By: E. H. | New York, New York
Leave the book alone

PO Box 1980

August 1993
By: ANONYMOUS
Come back, old-timers!

Charlie

August 1991
By: N. R. | Benton, Arkansas

Your Move

February 1991
By: ANONYMOUS | Michigan
Shaking the foundation

Your Move

February 1991
By: RAY B. | Fort Collins, Colorado
Don't just talk about it

Your Move

February 1991
By: A. L. | San Francisco, California
Making it real

Your Move

February 1991
By: F. F. | Wilcottville, Indiana
Whose turn next?

Your Move

June 1990
By: G. C. | Rockhall, Maryland
Lucky strike

PO Box 1980

February 1990
By: D. H. | Studio City, California
Never too young

PO Box 1980

October 1989
By: C. I. | Bombay
AA around the world

Your Move

February 1989
By: B. H. | Wilkins Township, Pennsylvania
Diamond in the rough

Your Move

February 1989
By: V. J. | Minneapolis, Minnesota
I don't have the strength

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