1 My Bottle, My Resentments, and Me
From childhood trauma to
skid row drunk, this hobo finally found a Higher Power,
bringing sobriety and a long-lost family. PDF
2 He Lived Only to Drink
“I had been preached to,
analyzed, cursed, and counseled, but no one had ever
said, ‘I identify with what’s going on with you. It
happened to me and this is what I did about it.’”
PDF
3 Safe Haven
This A.A. found that the
process of discovering who he really was began with
knowing who he didn’t want to be. PDF
4 Listening to the Wind
It took an “angel” to
introduce this Native American woman to A.A. and
recovery. PDF
5 Twice Gifted
Diagnosed with cirrhosis,
this sick alcoholic got sobriety—plus a lifesaving liver
transplant. PDF
6 Building a New Life
Hallucinating and
restrained by sheriff’s deputies and hospital staff,
this once-happy family man received an unexpected gift
from God—a firm foundation in sobriety that would hold
up through good times and bad. PDF
7 On the Move
Working the A.A. program
showed this alcoholic how to get from geographics to
gratitude. PDF
8 A Vision of Recovery
A feeble prayer forged a
lasting connection with a Higher Power for this Mic-Mac
Indian. PDF
9 Gutter Bravado
Alone and unemployable, he
was given two options by the court, get help or go to
jail, and his journey toward teachability began. PDF
10 Empty on the Inside
She grew up around A.A. and
had all the answers—except when it came to her own life.
PDF
11 Grounded
Alcohol clipped this
pilot’s wings until sobriety and hard work brought him
back to the sky. PDF
12 Another Chance
Poor, black, totally ruled
by alcohol, she felt shut away from any life worth
living. But when she began a prison sentence, a door
opened. PDF
13 A Late Start
“It’s been ten years since
I retired, seven years since I joined A.A. Now I can
truly say that I am a grateful alcoholic.”
14 Freedom From Bondage
Young when she joined, this
A.A. believes her serious drinking was the result of
even deeper defects. She here tells how she was set
free. PDF
15 A.A. Taught Him to Handle Sobriety
“God willing, we . . . may
never again have to deal with drinking, but we have to
deal with sobriety every day.’’ PDF
Reprinted with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.