Arianna Huffington
“Meggan Watterson writes with a prophet’s vision and a mystic’s heart.”
–Arianna Huffington, Founder & CEO Thrive Global
Elise Loehnen
“Watterson invites us to reclaim the parts of ourselves that we’ve been told to hide for centuries, reminding us of who we really are: holy, whole, and free.”
–Elise Loehnen, New York Times bestselling author of On Our Best Behavior
Holly Whitaker
“Now more than ever, we need this two-thousand-year-old story to remind us that our power is not in any external force, but within. And that it is with our own self-authority, our own self- blessing, and our own naked revolt to claim it. This isn’t a story, it’s a playbook.”
–Holly Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of Quit Like a Woman
Valarie Kaur
“Our women ancestors across traditions show us how to labor for a world of love and liberation for all. Watterson gifts us with a lost treasure — a little-known gospel of a girl whose story unlocks our deepest courage. Let Thecla ignite your heart, as she has mine.”
–Valarie Kaur, New York Times bestselling author of SEE NO STRANGER
Jeffrey J. Kripal
“Immediate gnostic knowing and feminist fury: this is writing and conviction at their very best. We desperately need Meggan Watterson about right now.”
–Jeffrey J. Kripal, PhD, author of How to Think Impossibly
Shannon Watts
“Thecla’s story is a compelling roadmap for readers to live authentically and challenge the patriarchal norms that have silenced women’s voices for centuries. Watterson’s book illuminates a path to epiphanies and empowerment.”
–Shannon Watts, Founder of Moms Demand Action, and author of Fired Up
Jake Wesley Rogers
“Reading Meggan Watterson is like remembering a world that has always existed within you and finally knowing that you’re not alone. The Girl Who Baptized Herself is living proof that no matter how deep the truth is buried, it always acts as a seed, and finally, after all these years, we get to see it bloom.”
–Jake Wesley Rogers, Artist, songwriter, and queer storyteller
Rahiel Tesfamariam
“Watterson is masterful and brilliant, weaving words together in a way that has you craving more. She immerses you in feminist fire while also quenching your theological thirst. This book will spark the imagination of a generation hungry for a transformative Bible.”
–Rahiel Tesfamariam, Award-winning activist and author of Imagine Freedom