Dust: Based on the screenplay, The Bullpen

Author:   Noel De Sousa ,  Noel Se Sousa ,  Patricia Danaher
Publisher:   BookBaby
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9798317827045


Pages:   332
Publication Date:   28 January 2026
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Dust: Based on the screenplay, The Bullpen


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Tyler, Oklahoma, 1958. Seth Manton is twenty-four years old and working at the pipe factory that employs half the town. His best friend Dover believes in the promise of steady work and a secure future. His ex-wife Linda Sue is teaching herself to sew, one stitch at a time. And Jessie, the waitress at the diner, practices ballet in secret, dreaming of stages she's never seen. Seth dreams too-but his dreams are about leaving. When his father dies, Seth faces a choice he's been avoiding his entire adult life: stay in Tyler and become another factory lifer, or risk everything for a chance at something more. California beckons-the promise of farm work under open skies, air that doesn't taste like pipe dust, a life that doesn't feel like slow suffocation. But leaving means abandoning Dover, who can't imagine life beyond the factory gates. It means saying goodbye to Jessie, whose grace and hope have begun to wake something in him he thought was dead. It means accepting that some people stay and some people go, and both choices leave scars. Seth discovers that the hardest prison to escape isn't Tyler-it's the belief that you don't deserve more. That beautiful things aren't for people like you. That wanting something better makes you a traitor to everyone you love. Dust is a story about loyalty and longing, about the courage it takes to leave and the grace required to let someone go. It's about factory workers and waitresses, about sewing machines and secret dances, about the moment you realize that survival isn't the same as living. Set in 1950s America, when small towns promised security but delivered something closer to stagnation, this is a novel about choosing freedom over safety-and learning to live with what that choice costs. For readers who loved the stark beauty of Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, the quiet desperation of Richard Yates' Revolutionary Road, and the fierce tenderness of Kent Haruf's Plainsong-Dust is an unforgettable debut about the price of staying, the cost of leaving, and the moment you realize you deserve a life that doesn't kill you.

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Author:   Noel De Sousa ,  Noel Se Sousa ,  Patricia Danaher
Publisher:   BookBaby
Imprint:   BookBaby
ISBN:  

9798317827045


Pages:   332
Publication Date:   28 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Noel de Sousa is a film and television actor whose credits include Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, Beachcomber, and The Big Bang Theory. Born in India, he has been a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for seven decades, covering the film industry and the Golden Globe Awards. He lives in California. Patricia Danaher is a writer, journalist, and mythologist. Born in Ireland, she has worked across Ireland, Japan, and the United States as a journalist and is a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. She is the editor of the anthologies Seven Deadly Sins and Once Upon a Fairytale, and author of the radio play The Long Way Round. Her forthcoming memoir At Home in the World explores grief and ritual. She lives in California.

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