Since forever, Pierre wants to become a Galet. On Granit's advice, he throws himself into the river to be carried away to the sea. There, tossed around in the rolling and rubbed in the waves, Pierre ends up softening up. But, when we're a small pointy rock like him, we need a lot of time to round up. Then, one day, that's it! Pierre has finally become Galet. He'll be able to live the life he's always dreamed of. Alas, he quickly understands that it's not as ideal as he thought. So then, what should he do? One day, when the tide's low and Pierre is wondering what to do, a hand is picking him up. And here he goes, installed on a house's porch. The beginning of a new life?
An initiatory text on self-acceptance.