In My Shoes I’ve always loved driving at night, ever since I was a kid. There’s a
sense of freedom, of mystery, an exhilaration in how the horizon, so
compelling during the day, narrows in the darkness as if it had been
passed through a funnel and was spewing out little more than a tiny
patch of illumination from the headlights in front. Read More »
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Spotlight On... Letters from Readers A number of readers have recently been in touch with Sober 24, telling their stories and sharing their experience, strength, and hope with us.
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Then & NowI love riding on trains. There’s something about that quiet little lurch the
car makes when the motor kicks in and the car pulls out of the station. It’s
like you’ve just been unplugged from the world. Read more »
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Tool BoxRecovery Tools
Bits of wisdom, tools and tips to help you on your path of recovery. Read more »
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6/12/2008
Toasting Sobriety in AkronA Polish recovery
homecoming happened Friday night in Akron. On the first night of
Founders Day weekend, several kinds of Polish sausages sizzled on five grills
in the driveway of Irena H.'s home in northwest Akron, as dozens of friends of
Dr. Bob and Bill W. gathered together to celebrate their sobriety and their
Polish heritage.
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6/3/2008
Confessions of an A.A. History BuffIn
my years researching the history of addiction treatment and recovery, I have
met many wonderful people, including some truly “colorful characters.” more »
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5/22/2008
Al-Anon Points the WayIn 1983, alcoholism became a part of my life; I didn't understand what it was at the time, I just thought he drank too much. I was in love and we had dated a little over a year when I became pregnant with our first son. more »
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