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Louie the Limp

February 1978
By: C. R. | Danbury, Connecticut
A lesson from the animal world in how to overcome handicaps

Sober Mother

August 1977
By: S. B. | North Hatley, Quebec
Children do forgive, and love and respect can be restored

To Fetch a Pail of What?

May 1977
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
Smiling bravely through the pain of shattered childhood illusions, this writer helps us face up to reality. . .

The Sponsor's Story

July 1975
By: Anonymous
AA was there when the prison gates swung open

Only a Glass of Champagne

September 1973
By: W. K. | Albany, New York
And anyway, no one would ever know

Fitting In

She realized that she wasn't that different from everyone else and that she was at home in any AA meeting

A Part in God's Plan

A relapse gave him new faith in his Higher Power and AA

How'm I Doing

January 1968
By: J. C. | Wyandotte, Michigan
A member reviews the signs of progress he finds along the way

The Stranger

August 1965
By: Anon. | California
She was not a newcomer--but a warm welcome would have helped

Where Will Power Comes In

May 1962
By: Bill
The following is Bill's answer to a letter asking about the role of the will power in staying sober.--ED.

A Gesture of Love

September 1959
By: Anon. | Elmira, New York
THE newcomer to AA often is pleasantly surprised to discover that some old buddies are already there, ready to welcome him. Imagine, then, the unexpected pleasure experienced by a new upstate New York AA when he received the following letter from his daug

An Escape From Emotional Bondage

February 1955
By: J. F. | Elmburst, Long Island

He Kept the Faith

November 1954
By: Bill W.
IN MEMORIAM

Lest We Forget

June 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," pages 113-116

From Within These Walls

January 1953
By: H. R. | Hunstville, Texas
A PRISONER FINDS A KEY IN FAITH

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Fitting In

She realized that she wasn't that different from everyone else and that she was at home in any AA meeting

A Part in God's Plan

A relapse gave him new faith in his Higher Power and AA

How'm I Doing

January 1968
By: J. C. | Wyandotte, Michigan
A member reviews the signs of progress he finds along the way

The Stranger

August 1965
By: Anon. | California
She was not a newcomer--but a warm welcome would have helped

Where Will Power Comes In

May 1962
By: Bill
The following is Bill's answer to a letter asking about the role of the will power in staying sober.--ED.

A Gesture of Love

September 1959
By: Anon. | Elmira, New York
THE newcomer to AA often is pleasantly surprised to discover that some old buddies are already there, ready to welcome him. Imagine, then, the unexpected pleasure experienced by a new upstate New York AA when he received the following letter from his daug

An Escape From Emotional Bondage

February 1955
By: J. F. | Elmburst, Long Island

He Kept the Faith

November 1954
By: Bill W.
IN MEMORIAM

Lest We Forget

June 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," pages 113-116

From Within These Walls

January 1953
By: H. R. | Hunstville, Texas
A PRISONER FINDS A KEY IN FAITH

AA and GP's

May 1952
America's Family Doctors Study the "Problem Drinker"<lb A Grapevine Milestone Report

How Alcoholics Anonymous Can Help Doctors and Industry

November 1948

Expenses of Speakers Pose Problem

April 1948

A.A. Digest--

October 1946
Excerpts from Group Publications

Why Study AA History?

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Tim B’s son | Raleigh, N.C.
Following the path to personal history, one AA to another

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