A review by athravan
Snake by Erica Wright

5.0

This is the first I'd heard of the 'Object Lessons' series and it's not something I would usually read for fun - but I have an incredible passion for snakes. In fact, I work with reptiles, so I feel that I'm very knowledgable and experienced when it comes to snakes. I wondered what a book like this could teach me, the answer? A lot!

Snakes by Erica Wright is a fascinating insight into snakes in history, art, literature and culture. It explores the theme of the snake from cave paintings, to the bible, to modern times, often returning to the theme of the duality that a snake presents. It is well written, interesting, and had some unexpected examples. This is an awesome read for someone who is interested in how snakes have been perceived and affected society over the years, but should also appeal to anyone with a general interest in myth, culture and symbolism. Or just if you're looking to spend a few hours broadening your knowledge.

Interspersed between facts are anecodates and personal reflection from someone who does appear to have a genuine interest in the subject, giving it personality and bringing it to life.

Five stars from me.