Families who loved A Picture of Freedom by Pat McKissack often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
This historical fiction chapter book introduces readers to Clotee, a twelve-year-old house slave in 1859. The story is told through her secret diary entries, revealing her daily life, her hidden ability to read and write, and her internal conflict about escaping to freedom. It offers a poignant, age-appropriate look at the realities of slavery, emphasizing themes of resilience, courage, and the fundamental human desire for freedom. Parents should be prepared to discuss the difficult historical context of slavery and the dangers Clotee faces.