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
A Walk Through the Day, Drunk and Sober
June 2003
By:
Oakley John
| Cumbernauld
A little comparison yields huge thanks
Loving the Unlovable
May 1997
By:
Bob K.
| Concord, California
Sobriety can set into motion a positive chain reaction
A Deeper Surrender
August 1993
By:
B. B.
| Longview, Washington
Step Eight - Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and become willing to make amends to them all.
Justice
October 1983
By:
L. W.
| Newport, Rhode Island
In sobriety, the present can transform the past
