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The 10-year-old author's words "Every snakebite death should matter to us because every person's life is worth saving" echo throughout this book, in beautifully illustrated photographs by the author himself and insightful snake bite prevention guidelines. This snakebite prevention book, dedicated to the "voiceless victims of snakebite", portrayed through the eyes of a child, focuses on the 4 common venomous snakes of India, the Russell's Viper, Saw-Scaled Viper, Common Krait, and Cobra. Raphael Doyle through this book aims to prevent death, disability, and disfigurement due to snakebites; to educate children and adults, especially in the rural areas, on the prevention of snakebites; to have anti-venom and supportive care available in all rural hospitals across India.