Too, too many to list.
I think I have a lot of empathy and compassion as an adult, purely because I read so many books with a main character who has been disadvantaged or marginalised. Ones that really stand out include Skallagrig, about a couple of kids with severe cerebral palsy who are left in a very grim institution; A Candle for St Anthony, in which a couple of teens are bullied for being gay; and A Patch of Blue, in which a horribly neglected blind young woman meets a lovely guy in the park, but it turns out that it's 1960s Deep South and he's black. Ok, well some of these are Teen/YA reads, but still... that still counts as your childhood, doesn't it?
I guess the picture book equivalent is The Story of Ferdinand which I discovered (and loved) in my very first school library in Grade 1.


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