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Which books have cheered you on, offered comfort and courage, and made you ... different after reading? Maybe it's a story that's stayed with you since childhood, or one you've read in school that motivated you a little, made you feel a tad more adventurous, or helped you overcome a personal issue?

I have a list of books that I love -- they've influenced and comforted/encouraged me through decades. {What's your list like? Or is there one special book you'd like to share? Could be children's books, or adult fiction, or non-fiction. Good books are good books.}

Children's Books:
The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge       Hildegarde H. Swift & Lynd Ward
* I’m Gonna Like Me: Letting off a Little Self-Esteem        Jamie Lee Curtis & Laura Cornell
* Because of Winn-Dixie             Kate DiCamillo
Ghostly Beasts      Joan Aiken
* When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six          A.A. Milne
* Dear Mr. Henshaw         Beverly Cleary
* My Parents Are Divorced, My Elbows Have Nicknames, And Other Facts About Me              Bill Cochran & Steve Björkman
* Remembering Grandpa  Uma Krishnaswami & Layne Johnson
* Miss Rumphius               Barbara Cooney
* The Cello of Mr. O           Jane Cutler & Greg Couch
* Little House on the Prairie       Laura Ingalls Wilder (This must be one of the earliest books that'd influenced me cos I remember waking up at 7 on a Sunday morning, while the rest of the household was still asleep, to read that great, thick book. I also secretly wished our family was very, very poor, so that my father could carry all of us kids on a broken cart to school ...)
The Sun, The Rain, and the Apple Seed          Lynda Durrant
The Wanderer               Sharon Creech
* The Fantastical Adventures of the Invisible Boy         Lloyd Alexander
* Notes from A Liar and Her Dog                    Gennifer Choldenko
* The Song Of The Whales           Uri Orlev

Young Adult Books (Age 14 & up):
* The Catcher in the Rye   J.D. Salinger
 * The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time         Mark Haddon
* The Graveyard Book                 Neil Gaiman
* When My Name Was Keoko      Linda Sue Park
* Something Wicked This Way Comes            Ray Bradbury

Adult Fiction & Non-Fiction
* Winter's Tale         Mark Helprin 
* The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of A Girlhood among Ghosts     Maxine Hong Kingston
* The Fifth Book of Peace            Maxine Hong Kingston
* A Soldier of the Great War       Mark Helprin
* Barnaby Rudge     Charles Dickens
* Peace In Every Step        Thich Nhat Hanh
* Morning Sunshine            Robin Meade
* How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be      Jack Canfield
* A Short Guide to a Happy Life           Anna Quindlen
* The Writer’s Guide to Crafting Stories for Children           Nancy Lamb
* Bird by Bird            Anne Lamott
* Zen in the Art of Writing        Ray Bradbury
* We Were the Mulvaneys        Joyce Carol Oates
* Dear Husband,            Joyce Carol Oates

(I realize I get most of my uplifted moments from children's and young adults books, while the adult fiction, many of which I love too, is mainly hauntingly real and honest. Encouraging and comforting only in their authenticity.)

What about you? What books have lifted you that you'd like to share with us here?