A Bat in Old New York
November 1966
By:
Ronnie H.
| London
An Englishman who hated the city ten years ago looks again
From Hopeless To Hopeful
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By:
April P.
| White Lake, Mich.
Freeing herself was a long journey—but ultimately, she found her way
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
March 1968
By:
John Mulholland and George N.
Bootstrap Operations
I've Done the Twelve Steps--Now What?
November 1998
By:
Paul M.
| Riverside, Illinois
There are no endings in AA, only new beginnings - From the March 1973 Grapevine
I've Done the Twelve Steps--now What?
March 1973
By:
Paul M.
| Riverside, Illinois
There are no endings in AA, only new beginnings
Why Don't We Talk About Sex?
November 1989
By:
P. S.
| Greenwich, Connecticut
From the November 1969 Grapevine
Moment of Truth
December 1980
By:
R. E.
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
At the age of twenty-nine, when his father kicked him out, he had his first
Landon
March 2025
| Sober and Out
By:
Landon C.
| Greensboro, North Carolina
This trans member drank to feel OK. Then one day, with outside help and AA, he discovered a whole new life
The Washingtonians
February 1971
By:
D. P.
| Ogden, Utah
A brief history of the organization that grew strong helping suffering alcoholics and then withered away when it lost track of its primary purpose
My Name Is Adolfo
May 1971
By:
Adolfo B.
| Caracas
He drank his way all over North and South America until he found a stopping place in Caracas, Venezuela
I Chose Life
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By:
P.C.
| Herndon, Va.
Finding herself at a crossroads, she chose the path less traveled.
The Door of My Soul
April 2012
By:
Kerri
A Young AA lost herself to alcohol but AA proved to be the key
The Act of Surrender in the Therapeutic Process
June 1974
By:
Harry M. Tiebout, MD
The first psychiatrist to recognize the work of Alcoholics Anonymous, Dr. Harry Tiebout used many AA concepts in his own practice
