Louie the Limp
February 1978
By:
C. R.
| Danbury, Connecticut
A lesson from the animal world in how to overcome handicaps
Steps to Understanding
January 1976
By:
B. L.
| Easton, Maryland
We can go back over the Twelve Steps again and again, and learn something new each time
Dear Diary. . .
April 1975
By:
Earl C.
| Santa Barbara, California
If you want to get rid of stinking thinking, try writing it all down
The Doctor Who Switched Hang-ups
May 1970
By:
Dr. Hal S.
| Hollywood, California
After thirteen years of sobriety, he found himself hooked by another kind of addiction
To Travel the Road Together
March 1970
By:
Mrs. D. B.
| Wheeling, Illinois
Al-Anon <emphasis type="italic">When one partner finds sobriety in AA a marriage can still suffer from lack of understanding. Following are two personal-experience stories in which Al-Anon was of great help. . .</emphasis>
Fitting In
She realized that she wasn't that different from everyone else and that she was at home in any AA meeting
Home Improvements
September 1965
By:
T. K.
| Tacoma, Washington
What Fun We Had - All you needed were a few tools, a bleary eye, and delusions of skill
So Changed a Life
November 1999
By:
C.F.
| Manhattan, New York
The author of "Fear of Fear" updated her story. - From the September 1968 Grapevine
Autonomy Is Not an Excuse
April 1998
By:
Mickey H.
| Springville, Utah
Tradition Four - Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or AA as a whole.
Staying Open to Change
April 1994
By:
Ed C.
| Lima, Ohio
This AA says we need to feel free to look into "every dark cranny of the past" in order to understand ourselves
