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You Just Don't Understand

March 1992
By: Lola G. | Greenbelt, Maryland

The Price Tag on Personal Growth

November 1984
By: G. G.
Do we realize that AA's Tradition of self-support pays dividends more precious than gold? - From the November 1971 Grapevine

The Unknown Alcoholic

March 1972
By: R. W. K. | Tamal, California

The Price Tag on Personal Growth

November 1971
By: G. N. G. | Queens, New York
Do we realize that AA's Tradition of self-support pays dividends more precious that gold?

Confident and grateful

August 1966
By: T. F. | Brooklyn, New York
An alcoholic's own story

Where to Begin

June 1957
By: GV Staff | New York

We're Not Always Little Sunbeams

August 1952
By: R. W. | Edmonton, Alta.

De-Smartize" Drink

April 1948
Excerpts from the Public Press

True Change

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Aaron N. | Beaverton, Ore.
Understanding what you can change changes everything

Living Proof

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Jim O. | Morrisville, Pa.
A call to help a fellow member in a legal jam presents an opportunity to witness the love we show one another

Pain in the neck

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Bill S. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
At eight months sober, he got a prescription—but his disease was three steps ahead

Untamed

March 2015
By: Anonymous
A newcomer learns to redefine herself—and get a little bit wild

Momma Bear

June 2011
By: Nancy S. | Renton, Washington
Through divorce and a decade-long custody battle, this member stays sober with the help of AA

Back to where I belong

September 2009
By: RAY L. | Sarnia, Ontario
After 20 years of sobriety, a retiree starts to drink in secret

Working with Professionals It Matters

April 2008
By: Al Z. | Long Beach, New York

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Anonymity Statement

November 1992
By: The Trustees of The Alcoholic Found
From the December 1948 Grapevine

PO Box 1980

August 1992
By: T. T. | Oakland, California
Coming to believe

Your Move

December 1991
By: J. B. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
No contradiction

Your Move

December 1991
By: T. L. | Rancho Cordova, California
Of tolerance and judgment

Your Move

December 1991
By: A. M. | New York, New York
We are responsible

Your Move

June 1990
By: C. P. | Tulsa, Oklahoma
Blurring the lines

PO Box 1980

March 1990
By: B. I. | Studio City, California
Flexibility desired

PO Box 1980

January 1990
By: E. R. | Kerrville, Texas
Could not/would not

Your Move

February 1989
By: O. E.
Wearing out the hammer

PO Box 1980

September 1988
By: G. A. | Palm Harbor, Florida
Family affair?

Two Feet Off the Ground

March 1988
By: Marty D. | Jamestown, California

At Some Unholy Hour

March 1988
By: Caroline C. | Richmond, Virginia

Personalities Before Principles

March 1985
By: M. B. | Taylor, Michigan

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

December 1983
By: John Richardson
A State's 'Selfish' Aim

PO Box 1980

November 1983
By: Elvira Torrado | Manhasset, New York
Message received and relayed

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