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Showing Up

And The Man Who Yelled at Coffee

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Showing Up

By: Dean Lambros
Narrated by: Leigh Benton
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Gus Renner had already lived one life. It was quiet, contained, and mostly behind him when a roadside breakdown put him in the path of Faye, a young woman moving too fast and 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 them both.

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 becomes something steadier.

Gus never tries to teach Faye how to live. He does not mentor her. He does not rescue her. He simply refuses to disappear. In that refusal, Faye learns what consistency looks like when it is not transactional, what care looks like when it does not ask to be named, and what wisdom sounds like when it is not packaged for sale.

As their journey ripples outward through youth centers, fishing camps, and rooms where people are finally allowed to speak without being fixed, both Gus and Faye must choose what kind of future they are willing to protect. Fame comes calling. Money follows. Ownership is offered.

They say no.

Because what they are building is not a moment. It is a way of staying.

Over time, Gus becomes a steady presence in lives that had learned not to expect one. Faye becomes a steward rather than a performer, a leader who knows when to step forward and when to step back. Their relationship, never romantic and never transactional, becomes a chosen family built on respect, restraint, and the belief that showing up matters more than being seen.

Showing Up is a novel about intergenerational wisdom, quiet legacy, and what happens when younger people listen and older ones stay.

Tender, funny, and deeply human, it is for listeners who know the most important work is often done in small rooms, over bad coffee, by people who do not leave.

©2026 Dean Lambros (P)2026 Dean Lambros
Family Life Genre Fiction
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