Snake Talk is not just a book about myths—it is a journey through cultures and time. Tyson Yunkaporta and Megan Kelleher follow serpent stories from around the world, showing the serpent as a guide between the past and the present, the seen and the unseen.
For me, the book felt very close to home. It mentions Naga, Garuda, and places in Indonesia. As someone from Indonesia, reading those parts touched me deeply. I grew up hearing these names in stories and seeing them in temples, but I never thought about how they connect to other serpent stories, like Quetzalcoatl in Mexico or dragons in China. This book helped me realise these are not just legends—they are lessons and connections that link people everywhere.
With deep respect for Indigenous knowledge, the authors show how old stories can guide us in today’s world. Snake Talk made me appreciate the stories I grew up with and reminded me how powerful stories can be in bringing us together.