My Uncle follows a quietly defiant teenage narrator who, after a family upheaval, finds themselves navigating a new normal shaped by a larger-than-life relative who oscillates between mischief and mentorship. As secrecy, loyalty, and the ache of growing up weave through their days, the bond between them becomes a lens for questions about responsibility, forgiveness, and what it truly means to belong. With warmth, humor, and a tinge of melancholy, the story observes how courage can bloom in small, imperfect moments.
My Uncle follows a quietly defiant teenage narrator who, after a family upheaval, finds themselves navigating a new normal shaped by a larger-than-life relative who oscillates between mischief and mentorship. As secrecy, loyalty, and the ache of growing up weave through their days, the bond between them becomes a lens for questions about responsibility, forgiveness, and what it truly means to belong. With warmth, humor, and a tinge of melancholy, the story observes how courage can bloom in small, imperfect moments.