Gratitude Tree
December 1981
By:
L. N.
| Manhattan, New York
We can celebrate sobriety all year round
The Key Is Simplicity
April 1980
By:
J. B.
| Toledo, Ohio
He no longer felt the need to comprehend the incomprehensible
My Alcoholic Dog
January 1974
By:
N. D.
| Woodstock, Vermont
Like master, like dog"--including the character defects
Small World
May 1965
By:
L. H.
| Malaga
A New York AA finds himself conducting meetings in a hospital in Spain
You, Too, Can Come Back
November 1964
By:
D. M.
| Timmins, Ontario
A drunk at 12, jailed at 16, I thought I was hopeless
The Case of the Loaded Lemonade
June 1961
By:
T. E.
| Manhasset, L.I., New York
A ten-year member found that the most innocent looking of drinks could spell disaster for him
This Fellowship Is True Fellowship
August 1967
By:
Sean of Malta
A Malta-based writer has sampled bonhommie--wet and dry--worldwide, and prefers the AA kind anywhere
Checking the label
April 2023
| AA & Families
By:
G.P.
| Outremont, Quebec
Thanks to AA, she stopped categorizing everyone. It was making her want to drink
Whose Turf Are We On?
March 1986
By:
Anonymous
| Denver, Colorado
The following six articles highlight a much-discussed subject, with the hope that "the time for coming to rest on this issue is finally at hand.
Across the Editor's Desk
April 1954
Keeping My Time
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By:
Anonymous
| Temple Terrace, Fla.
A traumatic series of events led people to question how much time she really had. She turned to her Higher Power for an answer
