August 12, 2025

Slither

by Stephen S. Hall ’73
Grand Central, 2025

Slither by Stephen S. Hall '73 This celebration of the inner complexities of snakes, both in their social lives and physical talents, reveals how cultures across history have misjudged snakes and how science today can learn from this often villainized animal for our benefit.


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