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At Wit's End

April 2009
By: ANONYMOUS
Not lost in translation

Ham on Wry

July 2004
By: Charlie | Oswego, New York

Once Over Lightly

February 1982
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

June 1970
By: Eagle Valley (Colorado) Enterprise
A Matter of Capacity?

Until I knew

July 2023 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Justin G. | Port St. Lucie, Florida
A member shares his journey about mentioning drugs and being respectful of AA’s primary purpose

Riot at Winkley Institute

November 1969
By: R. Z. | San Diego, California
Our exclusive inside story of the recent student unrest and campus demonstrations at the famous institute for alcohol studies

What We Were Like

October 1997
By: Ramona B. | Montesano, Washington
Grays Harbor County, Washington

If You Don't Like It, You Can Love It!

November 1993
By: Anonymous | Manhattan, New York
From the July 1963 Grapevine

Four Familiar Words

May 1988
By: S. A. | Iowa City, Iowa

If You Don't like It, You Can Love It!

July 1963
By: Anon. | Manhattan, New York

A Non-alcoholic's "Alcoholic Problem

July 1953
By: O. J. | Omak, Washington
They were delighted to help me before I had turned to drink. . .

Alcoholism At Large

February 2025 | Longtimers
Dangers of youth blackout drinking

Fitting In

May 2018
By: Jim G. | New Boston, N.H.
He played the clown and partied hard, but was never able to find his place until he got honest about his drinking

Newcomers And Social Media

October 2017
By: Thomas P. | Wichita Falls, Texas
At first he didn’t see what the big deal was about celebrating his sobriety on social media, until someone explain the real meaning of anonymity

The February 2014 Issue Is Here!

February 2014
This month's special section features stories about emotional sobriety

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I Knew Joe

July 2003
By: David P. | Beverly Hills, California
Death and despair take a down-and-out rocker to the door of AA. A moment of grace brings him in

Up the Down Escalator

March 1987
By: S. G. | Manhattan, New York

Made It Out of Hell

March 2022 | Emotional Sobriety
By: Kathy F. | Dardenne Prairie, Mo.
A mom, sober since 1972, recalls the fearful secretive years before AA and how much better life is now

Alcoholism At Large

September 2024 | Young and Sober
Alcohol-related deaths of U.S. women surges

Alcoholism At Large

January 2024 | Emotional Sobriety
Delivery during COVID fueled binge drinking

Alcoholism At Large

November 2019 | Grapevine Classics

Your Move

October 2000
By: Taylor C. | Antwerp
Welcome

Your Move

July 1987
By: J. H. | Compton, California
Exclusive

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

December 1982
By: Mark Kearney
Symbol of Adulthood

The Fellowship Kept Her Coming Back

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: G.N. | Corpus Christi, Texas
Coffee shops, bowling, movie nights—“fellow-shipping” kept her going until she was ready to truly tackle “this sobriety thing”

Falling Through the Cracks

June 2003
By: Anonymous

Sobriety Under Fire

May 1991
By: Yigal S. | Tel Aviv

New Weapons for a Warrior

March 1989
By: Michael T. | Concho, Oklahoma

January 10, 1957

March 1958
By: H. W.
THE GOLDEN THREAD<lbNews, comments and letters from about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH

I Didn't Think You Could Do Him Much Good

December 1957
CHRISTMAS 1944 IN THE GRAPEVINE - The fifth in a series of highlights

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