Freedom to Read

The Story of Teacher Mary Peake and One Mighty Oak Tree

Lesa Cline-Ransome author James E Ransome illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Simon & Schuster

Publishing:27th Aug '26

£12.99

This title is due to be published on 27th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Freedom to Read cover

“A thoughtful double portrait that reaches forward and back.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

From Newbery Honor author Lesa Cline-Ransome and ALA Children’s Literature Legacy Awardrecipient James Ransome, this inspiring picture book biography tells the story of Mary Peake, a courageous teacher who started a secret school for Black children.

So many found sanctuary in Mary’s secret schoolhouse. They found freedom in letters. In Mary’s teaching, they found a refuge.

Mary Peake was born free in 1823 in Norfolk, Virginia, and from a young age she hungered for learning. Mary attended a colored school in her youth, but when Virginia lawmakers outlawed education for colored students, both enslaved and free, the schools had to close their doors. Mary wanted nothing more than to share the gift of education, so she opened up her home as a secret school, risking punishment in order to teach.

When the Civil War broke out, Mary and her community found refuge in a Union camp, and Mary set up a new schoolhouse under the branches of a proud oak tree. Shoulder to shoulder, students of all ages gathered to hear Mary teach.

Mary’s crusade for education became a model for one of the first historically black colleges, Hampton University. Her story is a celebration of one woman’s sacrifices for the freedom to read.

A child and a tree mature to reveal an interconnected legacy... Spotlighting a living historical landmark and a pioneering teacher, it’s a thoughtful double portrait that reaches forward and back.  -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW * 5/15/26 *

ISBN: 9781534463509

Dimensions: 279mm x 229mm x 3mm

Weight: unknown

48 pages