Type-1 Kam: Learns Her New Drive (based on a true story) is more than just a children’s story—it’s a journey of courage, imagination, and hope. When eight-year-old Kam learns she has Type 1 Diabetes, her world feels uncertain. But with the help of her doctor, family, and friends, Kam discovers a powerful truth: life isn’t about being “normal,” it’s about learning to drive your own journey.
Through the playful metaphor of cars—automatic and stick shift—children see how Kam learns to manage her diabetes with strength and pride. Her insulin becomes her gear stick, her snacks become fuel, and her glucose checks guide her like a dashboard. Before long, Kam is racing through the playground again, smiling, laughing, and proving that nothing can slow her down.
Perfect for children ages 6–12, parents, and church or school groups, this inspiring story combines medical understanding with uplifting imagination. It reassures young readers facing challenges that they, too, can thrive with the right “tools” and support. With vibrant imagery and heartfelt lessons, this book empowers children to see themselves not as limited, but as drivers of their own incredible journeys.
A must-read for families, educators, and anyone who believes in resilience, faith, and the unstoppable spirit of a child.

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