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OverviewShowing Up: And the Man Who Yelled at Coffeeby Dean Lambros Gus Renner had already lived one life. It was quiet, contained, and mostly behind him when a breakdown on the side of the road put him in the path of Faye-a young woman moving too fast, carrying more than she trusted anyone to see. Neither of them was looking for company. What they found instead was a year that would rewire both of them in ways neither expected. They drive. They stop. They fish without catching much. They argue about coffee, jerky, silence, and when to leave a place alone. Faye films what she thinks are moments. Gus lives them. Somewhere between campfires and roadside diners, their uneasy partnership turns into something steadier-a shared practice of showing up without demanding outcomes. Gus never tries to teach Faye how to live. He doesn't mentor her. He doesn't rescue her. He simply refuses to disappear. And in that refusal, Faye learns what consistency looks like when it isn't transactional, what care looks like when it doesn't ask to be named, and what wisdom sounds like when it isn't packaged for sale. As their quiet journey begins to ripple outward-through youth centers, fishing camps, and rooms where people are finally allowed to speak without being fixed-both Gus and Faye are forced to choose what kind of future they're willing to protect. Fame comes calling. Money follows. Ownership is offered. They say no. Because what they are building together isn't a moment-it's a way of staying. Over time, Gus becomes something he never planned to be: a steady presence in lives that had learned not to expect one. Faye becomes something she never trusted herself to be: a steward rather than a performer, a leader who understands when to step forward and when to step back. Their relationship-never romantic, never transactional-evolves into a chosen family built on respect, restraint, and the radical belief that showing up matters more than being seen. Showing Up is a novel about intergenerational wisdom and the quiet transfer of it. About what happens when younger people are willing to listen, and older ones are willing to stay. About legacy not as something you leave behind, but something that continues because you taught others how to carry it. Tender, funny, and deeply human, this book is for readers who are tired of loud heroes and tidy endings-and who know that the most important work is often done in small rooms, over bad coffee, by people who don't leave when it would be easier to. Gus Renner never set out to change anyone's life. He just stayed long enough for others to change their own. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dean LambrosPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9798244291667Pages: 268 Publication Date: 17 January 2026 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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