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  • The Family Afterward - Alcoholics Anonymous - Page 122 I think The Family Afterward is a very important and under-used chapter in the big book. Learning how to live sober is every bit as difficult, and perhaps mo…
  • Here is a well written story by a young person in AA courtesy of the Grapevine. A Fresh Introduction to Hell
  • A Drunk, Like You from Alcoholics Anonymous page 398 This story reminds me of the sensation, or intuition, that the program is working me. Sometimes I just seem to wake up to the fact that a problem has been solved…
  • To Wives - Alcoholics Anonymous - page 104 I have always been fond of the section where the authors classify alcoholics into four different categories. I can identify with something in each category. Mostly I find my…
  • The Perpetual Quest, Alcoholics Anonymous Page 388 From page 396, “Many years later, although alcohol is not part of my life and I no longer have the compulsion to drink, it can still occur to me what a good drink ta…
  • Working With Others, Second paragraph, page 96 to the end. It is no secret in AA that a lot of people who come to us are not looking for help to stop drinking. They are looking for someone to help them manage their l…