Mother-caregivers of vulnerable children endure hard, private, and often misunderstood lives. Literature that represents this unique group is gaining attention. From Mother to Caregiver: Mothering Children with Lifelong Care Needs Across the Life Course is a collection of academic articles and personal narratives written by mother-caregivers and offers diverse methodological approaches ranging from autoethnographic, hermeneutic, and arts infused frameworks to personal essays and reflections, all the while interweaving academic discourse with lived experience. The collection provides a solution-focused integrated care approach crossing numerous sectors, that is planful, and intentional and serves to provide a response to the challenges identified. This is a very important contribution to the field, as families need to find sustainable means in succession planning. I highly recommend From Mother to Caregiver to guardians, helping professionals, and all those associated with long term care of vulnerable families. - Nan Stevens, EdD Author/Scholar/Consultant Mothers? Gifts: Best practice for supporting children with exceptional needs This collection offers readers multiple entry points into the social landscape of mothering and caregiving children living with disabilities. As the authors navigate the complex social ecology of roles/labels, uniquely lived experiences, and pre-existing structural barriers, mothers are rendered liminally agape in the social construct of disability. The edited compilation showcases the energy expended by mothering caregivers in their day-day functioning and routines as a vigilance that must then stretch beyond what is reasonable to address gaps and barriers affecting families living with disability in "othering" social spaces. - Joanna Szabo RN PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, Mount Royal University.