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While writing this review in Delhi during a seemingly endless lockdown, I am struck with some keen realizations. Such a ―natural disaster‖ at a global scale is unprecedented in my lifetime. However, as we affirm our humility with respect to nature and try to become more mindful of human transgressions against the nonhuman, some of us are equally hopeful that science will ultimately conquer the virus. Such are the fears and hopes that dominate my mind as I engage with the ambitious volume under review.