I felt compelled to write a review for Jesse: A Mother’s Story. Beautifully written by Marianne Leone, she tells the heartbreaking and triumphant story of her son, Jesse, who was born a quadriplegic and non-verbal. Marianne walks readers through the struggles and challenges she and her husband, actor Chris Cooper, endured raising their son. Along the way, Marianne is blessed with several women who came into their lives and helped care for their son. Their care became especially important when Jesse was school age. Marianne lays bare the soul crushing treatment she and other mothers of children with disabilities experienced with their town’s school system. One administrator made the disgusting remark, “why should we waste money on these kids? They don’t give anything back to society?” As a reader, I was shocked by the prejudicial headwinds parents experience who want nothing more than to give their children an education. In Jesse’s case, the joke was on them. Jesse was a brilliant, honor-roll student who was able to excel using a specialized computer. He also wrote incredible poetry. Marianne shares many personal and sometimes funny stories about Jesse, who had many friends at school. When his friend Adam’s mother asked him why he became Jesse’s friend - a classmate who was in a wheelchair and non-verbal - Adam replied, “But Jesse can talk, people just don’t listen.” This memoir will break your heart but will also bring cheers for Marianne, a fierce mother who moves mountains to protect her son. She teaches us that the true meaning of the word “impossible,” is I’M possible. This book is for anyone who has faced a challenge head on and refused to give up. Simply brilliant!