Uncle Daddy

Does Rivers have room in his life for two very different fathers?

"The truth is Uncle Daddy isn't either my father or my uncle. He's actually Mom's uncle. I was three years old when he came to live with us."

Since Rivers's real father left him and his mom six years ago, Uncle Daddy has been taking care of Rivers in all the ways a dad cares for a son -- even teaching him how to play baseball. Then his real father returns. Rivers is confused and angry. He had always thought that he'd express his anger at his father by socking him in the stomach. Now, face to face with him, Rivers' feelings are more complicated than he'd imagined. Will the reappearance of his dad affect his relationship with Uncle Daddy? This heart-felt story, told from the point of view of a nine-and-a-half-year-old boy, is filled with insight and touches of humor.

"Beneath the wild humor, there are surprisingly subtle messages about responsibility and courage." - School Library Journal

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Uncle Daddy

Does Rivers have room in his life for two very different fathers?

"The truth is Uncle Daddy isn't either my father or my uncle. He's actually Mom's uncle. I was three years old when he came to live with us."

Since Rivers's real father left him and his mom six years ago, Uncle Daddy has been taking care of Rivers in all the ways a dad cares for a son -- even teaching him how to play baseball. Then his real father returns. Rivers is confused and angry. He had always thought that he'd express his anger at his father by socking him in the stomach. Now, face to face with him, Rivers' feelings are more complicated than he'd imagined. Will the reappearance of his dad affect his relationship with Uncle Daddy? This heart-felt story, told from the point of view of a nine-and-a-half-year-old boy, is filled with insight and touches of humor.

"Beneath the wild humor, there are surprisingly subtle messages about responsibility and courage." - School Library Journal

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Uncle Daddy

Uncle Daddy

by Ralph Fletcher
Uncle Daddy

Uncle Daddy

by Ralph Fletcher

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Overview

Does Rivers have room in his life for two very different fathers?

"The truth is Uncle Daddy isn't either my father or my uncle. He's actually Mom's uncle. I was three years old when he came to live with us."

Since Rivers's real father left him and his mom six years ago, Uncle Daddy has been taking care of Rivers in all the ways a dad cares for a son -- even teaching him how to play baseball. Then his real father returns. Rivers is confused and angry. He had always thought that he'd express his anger at his father by socking him in the stomach. Now, face to face with him, Rivers' feelings are more complicated than he'd imagined. Will the reappearance of his dad affect his relationship with Uncle Daddy? This heart-felt story, told from the point of view of a nine-and-a-half-year-old boy, is filled with insight and touches of humor.

"Beneath the wild humor, there are surprisingly subtle messages about responsibility and courage." - School Library Journal


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781429997539
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Publication date: 04/15/2001
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 121 KB
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Ralph Fletcher is the author of many highly-acclaimed books-from picture books, the illustrated chapter book Tommy Trouble and the Magic Marble, to poetry collections for teenagers and writing instruction guides for teachers. His previous novels for middle-grade readers include Flying Solo, Spider Boy and Fig Pudding. Ralph lives with his family in New Hampshire.


Ralph Fletcher is the author of a wide range of books for young readers from picture books through novels. He also teaches workshops on poetry and writing. Mr. Fletcher lives with his family in Lee, New Hampshire.

Read an Excerpt

The inimitable Martin Jarvis brings his talents to bear on Charles Dickens's classic in an audiobook that will delight listeners with its superb recreations of gritty 19th-century London. To escape Mr. Bumble and life in the workhouse, Oliver flees to London where he meets the Artful Dodger and becomes embroiled with Fagin's ragtag band of thieves. Jarvis simply dazzles: his performance captures both the humor and sorrow of the text, his narration is crisp, and his characterizations--his rendition of the terrifying district magistrate, Mr. Fang, is particularly memorable--are as varied as they are energetic, befitting, and enjoyable. (June)

Table of Contents

Contents

Title Page,
1. - MEMORY BOOK,
2. - UNCLE DADDY,
3. - MY REAL FATHER,
4. - AN UN-BIRTHDAY,
5. - ETHAN PIERCE,
6. - SATURDAY SCHOOL,
7. - BLIND DATE,
8. - UNSPEAKABLE FOOL,
9. - THE NEW WORLD,
10. - TALK, TALK, TALK,
11. - LIVING IN LIMBO,
12. - THE HANDYMAN,
13. - LOST AND FOUND,
14. - THE TALLEST TREE,
15. - CRISIS,
16. - THE WAITING GAME,
17. - WILDFLOWERS,
18. - THE HEART, REBUILT,
19. - EXTENDED FAMILY,
Copyright Page,

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