Catherine Zarcate has tried to restore the subtlety of her relationship with nature to the myth by enhancing its vitality: Toth smiles and plays, Isis cries or laughs when she can't remember what she transformed Horus into; we enjoy seeing Seth let himself be fooled or feel compassion for him when a deity reminds him of the inexorable consequences of conscience: "You have condemned yourself ...".
The collection is structured in such a way that the path turns into a personal journey: the symbols, come alive, pose a series of questions that seem to be whispered by the gods themselves: are we balanced on the boat of our life? How does our earth love the sky? What do we create with our word: light or chaos? The reader will be surprised to ask himself many questions raised by the profound resonance of Egyptian myths.