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Faces Without Names: An Anthology of Prose Poetry and Personal Writings

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Grace Usleman has spent all of her life writing, whether it be through songs, poems, or short stories. Included in her first collection of poetry are writings from the ages of thirteen to seventeen. Grace now lives in Austin, Texas, and is closing out her senior year of high school by doing as many impossible things as she can, the first of which is releasing her own book to the public.

80 pages, Paperback

Published September 10, 2018

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December 8, 2019
IDK was expecting something really exciting but honestly a bit underwhelming
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September 16, 2018
Good read. Simple, pure and authentic. As I read the many sweet and sorrowful stories and poems, it brought me back to when I was a young adult full of angst and hopefulness. I can see how some of the poems can become lyrics to songs. Well done Grace Usleman.
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