"Succinct, convincing, and organized, <i>Transplanting Care</i> provides a thoughtful, ethnographically rich account of the day-to-day care involved in looking after transplant recipients before, during, and after their transplant surgeries." - Lesley A. Sharp (Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Anthropology, Barnard College) "With its clear and compassionate prose, <i>Transplanting Care</i> makes an important contribution to ethnographic insights into understandings of care, kinship, chronic illness, and the moral influences they exert upon everyday life." (Somatosphere) "Succinct, convincing, and organized, <i>Transplanting Care</i> provides a thoughtful, ethnographically rich account of the day-to-day care involved in looking after transplant recipients before, during, and after their transplant surgeries." - Lesley A. Sharp (Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Anthropology, Barnard College) "With its clear and compassionate prose, <i>Transplanting Care</i> makes an important contribution to ethnographic insights into understandings of care, kinship, chronic illness, and the moral influences they exert upon everyday life." (Somatosphere)