Ryan read an article about Anthony Ianni, a Michigan State basketball player with autism, so I put a hold on his book. I’d like points for reading a book with so much basketball in it, please and thank you. Even though many of his stories are about struggle— with understanding school and social concepts, with bullies, with teammates who didn’t know about his autism— this book and AI’s story are so inspiring. At his Kindergarten IEP, expert after expert said he’d live in a group home, might not graduate from high school, and on and on with the low expectations. But starting in middle school, AI started to dream about playing basketball for Tom Izzo at MSU. It took a ton of work and a ton of resources, all of which he maximized, but he did it. And as a mom of one and probably two boys with autism, I want them to dream big. I’ll be telling them about AI when the going gets rough. Autism doesn’t have to limit you. It could be what makes you extra special.