The Plain Truth
February 2023
| Making Amends
By:
Carla H.
| Chico, Calif.
A parent of an autistic son keeps her amends to him simple and honest. Now it’s time to live it
I Never Would Have Guessed It
November 2017
| Issue Title Here
By:
Cheryl O.
| Niceville, FL
Thirty years of growing up in AA, one step at a time, one day at a time, one experience at a time
Starting Point
August 2016
Double Trouble
September 2013
By:
Robert B.
| Tucson, Arizona
There's more than one way to anger a judge who wants to give you the gavel
Finding the Focus
February 2005
By:
Anonymous,
| Santa Rosa, California
Sober, an alcoholic begins to show up for life
A Mother's Love
August 2004
By:
Sioux G.
| Charles City, Iowa
A newcomer discovers the power of a few AA tools
Whom Do You Tell?
January 2004
By:
Debbie R.
| Kennesaw, Georgia
This time, she claimed her alcoholism for her own
Faith in Full Flower
November 2003
By:
Butch M.
| San Diego, California
A wedding on the eve of grief
The Time Of My Life
November 2003
By:
Rod Mc.
| Regina, Saskatchewan
The fun is in giving freely of yourself
Making a Committee Work
May 2000
By:
Area Grapevine Chairperson
| Eastern Missouri
Adapted from "The AA Grapevine Workbook
No Escape Necessary
June 2006
By:
Anonymous
| High Prairie, Alberta
When an AA discovers his own freedom
The Most Important Person
May 1982
By:
R. P.
| Charlotte, North Carolina
New or old, we need meetings - First-meeting jitters and a warm welcome
The Washingtonians
February 1971
By:
D. P.
| Ogden, Utah
A brief history of the organization that grew strong helping suffering alcoholics and then withered away when it lost track of its primary purpose
Celebrity & Sobriety
October 2001
