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Books with characters who are outcasts or pariahs suffering serious social ostracism within their communities
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Dark Heart (The Seeker Chronicles)
by Betsy James
Seventeen-year-old Kat's struggle to learn the ways of her dead mother's people in the hill country is complicated by her failure in the bear ceremony, a spiritual rite of passage, and her attraction to the blind outcast Raim.
White Midnight
by Dia Calhoun
While barbarians threaten the land, mysterious visions help guide fifteen-year-old Rose when she is given the chance to free her family from servitude, if only she will provide a wicked old man an heir fathered by his deformed grandson, "the Thing" locked in the attic.
Petey
by Ben Mikaelsen
In 1922 Petey, who has cerebral palsy, is misdiagnosed as an idiot and institutionalized; sixty years later, still in the institution, he befriends a boy and shares with him the joy of life.
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Elizabeth Gaskell (other topics)Rosemary Sutcliff (other topics)
I found the Fiction Books With Harshly Judged Characters list and was looking for more books with this general theme.
Something along the lines of The Scarlet Letter. The character is an outcast or pariah within his or her community. He or she should suffer not just dislike or bullying by one or two characters, but serious social ostracism by the entire group.
It can be a family that is shunned by the neighbors, a student who is shunned by the entire school, for any reason. A character may have committed a crime, had an illegitimate child, is the child of a prostitute, is gay in an unforgiving time or place, etc. Whatever the reason, some sort of social stigma should be attached to the shunning.
Thanks mucho for any suggestions!