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A Life Saved

June 1992
By: Jack L. | Corvallis, Oregon

You Can Take It with You

October 1986
By: C. S. | Albuquerque, New Mexico

If You Say I'm Too Young, I Might Just Believe You

January 1986
By: Anonymous | Jamaica, New York

Planting the Seed

July 1984
By: C. M. | Pelham, New York

This One Chance to Live

January 1979
By: K. S. | Atlanta, Georgia
A returned card brings memories of a man who could neither trust nor share

Magic Carpet

February 1974
By: Ron | Berkeley, California
A voyage of discovery--to find that we have loving friends all over the world

In and Out of the Dts

December 1973
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio--or--thank God we're sober!

Divided I Stand

November 1968
By: F. C. | Manhattan, New York
Many a spouse joins AA only to find that the search for sobriety brings new problems in family relations. Here, three members share their experience in making necessary adjustments

I Found AA in an Australian Prison

October 1967
By: Leo M. | Adelaide
From that day I began to listen. . .it sounded as if those blokes had been reading my mail.

My Name Is Stephen

October 1965
By: S.P. | Bernardsville, New Jersey
An alcoholic's own story

Geographic Sobriety

December 1964
By: Ted K. | Tacoma, Washington

AAs Should Be Honest About Sex Problems

May 1961
By: Jackson | Michigan
One member's plea for more widespread discussion and understanding of a seldom-mentioned subject in the recovery program

Let's Back Them to the Limit!

October 1960
By: Bill W.

The Friendly Beasts

December 1955
By: H. W. | Manhattan, New York

Enthusiasm Rampant

September 1951

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Magic Carpet

February 1974
By: Ron | Berkeley, California
A voyage of discovery--to find that we have loving friends all over the world

In and Out of the Dts

December 1973
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio--or--thank God we're sober!

Divided I Stand

November 1968
By: F. C. | Manhattan, New York
Many a spouse joins AA only to find that the search for sobriety brings new problems in family relations. Here, three members share their experience in making necessary adjustments

I Found AA in an Australian Prison

October 1967
By: Leo M. | Adelaide
From that day I began to listen. . .it sounded as if those blokes had been reading my mail.

My Name Is Stephen

October 1965
By: S.P. | Bernardsville, New Jersey
An alcoholic's own story

Geographic Sobriety

December 1964
By: Ted K. | Tacoma, Washington

AAs Should Be Honest About Sex Problems

May 1961
By: Jackson | Michigan
One member's plea for more widespread discussion and understanding of a seldom-mentioned subject in the recovery program

Let's Back Them to the Limit!

October 1960
By: Bill W.

The Friendly Beasts

December 1955
By: H. W. | Manhattan, New York

Enthusiasm Rampant

September 1951

NEW TRANSLATIONS OF AA LITERATURE

April 1953
a grapevine milestone report

Significant Dates in the History of AA in Ireland

January 1996
This year, AA in Ireland is celebrating its Golden Jubilee Year. Here is a look at its very early days.

Growth of a Men's Group

July 1999
By: Paul C. | Oceanside, California

Finding the Balance

March 2026 | AA & the Family
By: Paul M. | Delhi, Ontario
How do you know when to spend time with the family or do more in AA? One dad shares his experience

The War Within

February 2026 | Getting Through Tough Times
By: Terry M. | Wheaton, Illinois
After an emotional, gut-wrenching tour in Vietnam, he came home with a Bronze Star—and a drinking problem

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