

Pageboy
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts
3.9
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Elliot Page
Pageboy is a groundbreaking coming-of-age memoir from the Academy Award-nominated actor Elliot Page. A generation-defining actor and one of the most famous trans advocates of our time, Elliot will now be known as an uncommon literary talent, as he shares never-before-heard details and intimate interrogations on gender, love, mental health, relationships, and Hollywood.
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Author
Elliot Page
Pages
288
Publisher
Flatiron Books
Published Date
2023-06-06
ISBN
1250878357 9781250878359
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"This was a really brave and honest memoir, the most recent of many personal brave steps by Elliot Page. He goes back and forth through time, illuminating different ideas, struggles, and joys from many perspectives. It is truly HIS story, as he successfully makes it clear he speaks only for his own experience. Many people would like a concise narrative for all trans experiences, and Elliot does not give the reader that, instead giving the reader the beautiful gift of acknowledging that there is no universal experience and also exercising our empathy and compassion in his journey to overcome the hurdles to step forward confidently as himself. "
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CaitVD
"This memoir is beautifully written and describes in heartbreaking detail Elliot’s life and the journey he was on to embracing his queerness. As far as memoirs go, this was great. Definitely recommend reading this as an audiobook; I would have been able to consume so much more had I read it that way. "
"Read this one just because I liked “her” when she was an up and coming actress. Wanted to learn a little as to where and why she felt her identity needed to change. All though I felt “his” story, I didn’t get the idea or feeling or the why… but possibly that’s just because we all are who we feel we are. And the next person really doesn’t know and should never judge. Regardless of opinions, purpose, religion, feelings, human is human and that’s what each of us are. I don’t understand the feeling/need to change ones self but than I have never had the desire. So to each their own. I just thought maybe there was some kind of clarity I might find in the book along his journey. The book was well written though of his life journey. "
"I have been a fan of Elliot Page for so, so many years now. I was excited to learn he'd written a book!
I have been mulling over this review for a while now and I just can't seem to find any words that sound right.
I listened to Pageboy via audiobook and it had me torn in pieces- even more so, I think, because it was his voice recounting it to me.
All I can come up with is that it was as equally beautiful as it was heartbreaking. Thank you for sharing your story!
The only negative thing I will say is that I didn't love the layout of the timeline. I can maybe appreciate the intent even without knowing why exactly it was laid out that way, but it was hard to keep track of things and in a way left me feeling left behind- trying to catch up with how much it jumped around."
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Rachel
"I am so grateful this memoir exists. Elliot is smart, funny, and an incredible writer, his words resonating with every Trans person who has been through the early stages of transition and denied themselves as trans bc of societal pressure. This book is another example of how the entertainment industry destroys child stars. It’s not okay. We do need to be more like Elliot and hold space for trans people of color! He is awesome"
"A very honest and vulnerable look into Elliots upbringing, trauma, career, crushes, being in love… lots of feels and a lot of relatability even for those who may not identify as LGBTQ+. If you’re a fan of his past and current work and want to learn more about him that he so graciously shared, then definitely give this a read. "
"I struggled a lot with what to rate this book, but I think I’d settle for a 2.5/3. Elliot’s story and vulnerability are, of course, not able to be put on a scale, as their value is endless. Elliot’s memoir was so helpful and eye-opening to the world of being queer and trans, and so many moving parts within that experience. <br/><br/>I did dock stars simply from a writing standpoint - I often felt like I had no idea where I was, since the book was non-chronological and not really by theme either, and it just felt like it was jumping all over the place. I also just had several moments where the language made me uncomfortable, and while a level of discomfort is absolutely warranted in the telling of an uncomfortable life experience, I felt some details were distracting to his overall narrative.<br/><br/>I’d still recommend to book to any of Page’s fans or anyone wanting to look into the experience of a trans man in Hollywood :)"