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Pageboy by Elliot Page

152 reviews

ashleighaddams's review against another edition

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5.0

To receive a story so honest, so beautifully narrated was honestly a surprise to me.
This memoir illustrates a life time of struggle, inauthentic and genuine connectivity with others, a journey of self discovery and coming into their identity. 
Elliot Page manages to create a memoir that can connect to the hearts of many, particularly trans people who need to know their own identity doesn’t necessarily come to overnight. 
He manages to articulate the struggle inside a brain that so many of us grapple with. 
I will be forever grateful and truly honoured that we were privileged to be told about his life.

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2.5


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4.0


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amylangdown_'s review against another edition

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5.0

Having followed Elliot’s transition over the last few years, this book gave me a real insight into his life. It manifests perfectly, in a way I’ve never seen before, gender dysphoria and the way transness, and queerness in general, shapes a life. I listened via audiobook and it was hard to listen to at times, but honest. And it’s so clear that he has done a lot of reflection to be able to discuss the past in such a way that is careful and analysed.

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4.25

A structure based on the journey towards self-love, this memoir is deeply poignant, unflinching, and vulnerable, and a honest experience about how wilful ignorance and prejudice ultimately perpetrates the bigotry experienced by the trans community. 

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cheryl_gramma's review against another edition

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3.0


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4.0

“It is painful the unraveling, but it leads you to you.”

This book would be 5 stars if the timeline wasn’t so confusing. I had to constantly go back or think about the timeline. Due to Elliot mentioning something where he’s 10 for example and then when he’s 33. If it was in chronological order I think it would be easier to piece together. 

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fanboyriot's review against another edition

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4.0

Deciding to love yourself was the whole point of this book.  All the ups and downs of life, the self discovery of a trans person.  The pain of being trans and living in a world not built for trans people.

While some of the pacing was a bit awkward and the timeline was difficult to follow but I ended up loving listening to this; especially since the author was also the narrator. 

I learned a lot about this author and I’m so happy that he was in a place to write this book and share it with the world.  I also liked how he mentioned several times about his privilege in a very genuine way, actually acknowledging the problems with trans healthcare and other issues as well.

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4.5


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4.0


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