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Vicki Chapman was approached by her 9-year-old grandson, Jake, to read his book report. Already concerned about Jake’s low weight, she was further alarmed when she discovered the book Jake had chosen was about juvenile diabetes. Author SQuire Rushnell relates how the “Godwink” led to a timely diagnosis of Jake’s disease.