AAGrapevine
(BB06) The Best of Bill
Softcover edition. A handsome new edition of five of
Bill W.'s most powerful Grapevine articles sharing his thoughts on faith, fear, honesty, humility, and love. This edition also includes "Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous," Bill's Grapevine article from January 1955.
$
6.99
(GV11) The Language of the Heart Soft Cover
Softcover edition. Here in one volume are all of Bill W's Grapevine articles (more than 150), including his first thoughts about the Traditions, his battles with chronic depression and spiritual pride, memories of an all-night drinking spree with Ebby, and a vivid description of how he came to organize the Steps.
$
15.99
(GV18) The Language of the Heart Lg Print
Softcover Large Print edition. Here in one volume are all of Bill W's Grapevine articles (more than 150), including his first thoughts about the Traditions, his battles with chronic depression and spiritual pride, memories of an all-night drinking spree with Ebby, and a vivid description of how he came to organize the Steps.
$
17.99
(GV13) Thank You for Sharing
In this lively anthology of letters, spanning seven decades of Grapevine publication, AA members talk about sobriety, the AA program, their Higher Power, the Big Book, and much more as they wrestle with the great questions that concern the Fellowship. Think of it as an AA conversation among sober alcoholics now in its sixtieth year.
$
11.50
(GV38) AA in the Military
AA in the Military is a collection of stories, previously published in Grapevine, by members of Alcoholics Anonymous who have served in the military. The book begins with letters from the troops during World War II, when Grapevine first became a vital tool in keeping soldiers sober and connected to AA. The chapters that follow are filled with stories of experience, strength and hope—by both men and women—who served their country on land, sea and air. These personal accounts illustrate the challenges alcoholics in uniform encounter, often under difficult circumstances, far from loved ones. The book concludes with a powerful selection of stories by our sober veteran members, titled “Coming Home.”
$
11.50
(GV21) Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
In this collection of stories from AA Grapevine, old-timers share their wealth of experience in staying sober through good times and bad. Read a sample story - How AA Came to Geneva, Nebraska.
$
13.99
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(GV30) One on One
Softcover. In this collection, AA members write about their experience with sponsorship, including how to choose one, getting the courage to ask someone to be a sponsor, sharing their past and present with them, working with those having trouble staying sober, dealing with the loss of a beloved sponsor and more.
$
11.50
(GV31) No Matter What
All recovering alcoholics have had to deal with adversity throughout sobriety...a serious illness, an ugly divorce, the death of a child, the loss of a house to fire or to the bank. The stories in this book show how AA members use the tools of the program and embrace the Fellowship to deal with tough issues.
$
13.99
(GV33) Sober & Out
Sober & Out is a collection of stories by AA members who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (and a few friends) from the pages of AA Grapevine. They share their experience, strength and hope with alcoholism as well as their personal struggles and hard-fought triumphs.
$
11.50
(GV35) Our Twelve Traditions
Members write about their experiences with the core principles contained in AA's Twelve Traditions, born of the experience of AA's early members. Seen through the eyes of individual members, the stories in this book offer groups, as well as members, workable solutions to difficult problems.
$
11.50
(GV36) Making Amends
Making Amends features 55 candid, firsthand stories from AA Grapevine magazine of members’ experiences with Step Nine of the AA program. The book includes chapters on making amends to parents, children, family members, exes, financial institutions, friends and coworkers. These powerful stories illustrate how practicing Step Nine can help us, as AA’s co-founder Bill W. wrote, "know a new freedom and a new happiness."
$
11.50
(GV37) Voices of Women in AA
Voices of Women in AA is a collection of 61 stories from Grapevine. The book begins with articles by or about women who contributed to AA early in its history, followed by stories by some of the program’s earliest female members. Sections are devoted to spirituality, sponsorship, life changes, relationships, family, careers and friendships. The collection concludes with a chapter devoted to women’s meetings. The stories demonstrate the various ways women alcoholics—often with great courage—find sobriety in AA and embrace the program to live rich and rewarding lives.
$
13.99
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