If you’ve been waiting for a pocket right-of-passage that you can hand over to your daughter, your friends, your sisters, and even your mother - this is for you. Women of the Womb is a fantasy journey to the truth of what it means to you to be a woman. In a day and age where periods are still shamed, where puberty is about what it means for your body to exist for someone else’s, take a mystical journey within where you can effortlessly unravel and find out what is true for you.

Most of our girlhood is filled with stories that lay a foundation for the falsehoods we are fed about womanhood. We are expected to fill out into the space marked “hysterical, untrustworthy, fragile and expires at 25” with no questions asked.

Women of the Womb is a deliberate deconstruction of these stories that can be read at any age. This is the perfect gift for young adults who are wanting to craft their own journey into becoming a woman, and write their own story when they get there.

Women of the Womb is currently being republished by Revolutionaries. Until you can get the physcial copy (updated and renewed!) Heres a sneak peak:

"Some of our messages have been lost down the line but you are here now to receive them once more. To be a woman isn't to be a gift to a man, it is to be a gift to mankind, to the evolution of the earth. To be a woman isn't to just be the prettiness of spring, but the destruction of the winter storms, the change of autumn, and the searing heat of summer. To be a woman isn’t just to birth babies, it is to create, and nourish, it is to have compassion and love deeply. You cannot define a woman, and when they try to they use a one-dimensional definition of what is easy and comfortable. But it is not enough. Being a woman means moving with the force of a tornado and erupting molten heat of fury when things need to change. To be a woman is the soft and gentle kisses of the wind and the delicate licks of the ocean. Most importantly, to be a woman, Freya, is whatever you want it to be. But we need you to ask yourself, constantly, over and over, what do you want it to be?”