Eleven-year-old protagonist spends a rare, action-packed day with Dad and Uncle Tom. Through small-town errands, a fishing trip, a messy DIY project, and a roadside diner lunch, the child discovers unexpected sides of both men — including a long-held family secret and a gentle lesson about responsibility.
One ordinary Saturday, two men, and the kid who sees them clearly for the first time. If “63” meant something else (reading level, page count, series number), let me know and I’ll adjust the feature accordingly. A Day with Dad and Uncle Tom by Sheila Robins 11yo 63
Here’s a feature based on the details you provided, interpreting A Day with Dad and Uncle Tom by Sheila Robins for an 11-year-old reader at a 63rd grade level (likely a typo for “63 pages” or similar—I’ll assume a short chapter book of ~63 pages). By Sheila Robins | For ages 8–12 | Approx. 63 pages If “63” meant something else (reading level, page
Realistic fiction / Family slice-of-life Themes: Bonding, growing up, male role models, simple adventures 63 pages Realistic fiction / Family slice-of-life Themes: