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The Other Side of the Door

January 1990
By: E. N. | Randolph, Massachusetts

A Second Look

March 1989
By: M. K. | Edmonton, Alberta

No More Pills and Paraldehyde

June 1988
By: Bill S. | Black Canyon City, Arizona

What Sober Women Wear to Bed

June 1988
By: Dodie W. | Plainsboro, New Jersey

Faulty Logic

May 1988
By: Chuck H. | Oak Park, Illinois

Taking It Like a Man

September 1985
By: D. W. | Manhattan, New York

Keeping Company With Myself

March 1985
By: Anonymous | Milton, Delaware

God As I Had Never Known Him

October 1983
By: P. M. | Detroit, Michigan
A nun's story of personal renewal

Nothing Left to Lose

September 1983
By: D. S. | Ozark, Missouri
She started drinking when she was 13 years old--and started living at 27

The Other Side of Boredom

June 1983
By: K. K. | San Jose, California

Okay, I'm Sober--Now What?

October 1982
By: Anonymous | Albuquerque, New Mexico
Before I had any time to start yawning in boredom, something new was always placed in my path

Benefits

May 1981
By: J. C. | Long Beach, California
The fringe benefits have been many; the major benefits, large and rewarding

Drinking at Twelve--AA at Fifteen

February 1981
By: B. R. | Bethel, Connecticut

Start Simple

December 1980
By: W. R. | Sydney

I Never. . .Was Hospitalized, Lost My Family, Went to Jail, Lost My Job, Drank in Bars, Drank Alone, Drank on the Job

August 1980
By: M. B. | Cherry Hill, N. J.

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Dear Grapevine

March 2025 | Sober and Out

Dear Grapevine

November 2024 | The Gift Of Gratitude

Dear Grapevine

November 2022 | Fun in Sobriety

Learning to love

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Elias L. | Downey, Calif.
After 30 hard years of liquor, violence and incarceration, he found AA, began to make amends and turned his life around

The Collective Protective

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Chris D. | Austin, Texas
His Higher Power is a collective force of all those who have loved and watched over him

The AA Toolkit Becomes A Whole Workbench

December 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Kathleen B. | Davidsonville, Md.
Through a plague of mishaps and misfortunes, she finds that working the program in every way possible keeps her sober—and sane

Wrong way

July 2016
After 10 years dry, she went back to drinking, and it took a disaster to wake her up

I Found My Place

February 2016
Through painful obstacles, a woman with mental illness stays sober and learns to help others

Step 1: I Just Can't Do This Anymore

January 2009
By: David B. | Hartland, Wisconsin
An isolated home drinker gets honest with himself for the first time

The Luckiest Mom

February 2006
By: Pat T. | Houston, Texas

A Walk Through the Day, Drunk and Sober

June 2003
By: Oakley John | Cumbernauld
A little comparison yields huge thanks

The Power of Letting Go

June 2001
By: Anonymous | York, Pennsylvania

A Change in Circumstances

October 2000
By: A. D. | Millry, Alabama
The Home Group<lbHeartbeat of AA

Allowing the Process to Work

April 1998
By: Mary S. | Waco, Texas

On the Rocks

June 1996
By: Pam S. | Willimantic, Connecticut

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