Pageboy

Author: Elliot Page
Length: 271 pages, Unknown Binding
Publication Date: First published June 6, 2023
Book Summary: Pageboy
Elliot Page, the renowned actor celebrated for his role in Juno, recounts a pivotal moment in his life: "Can I kiss you?" It was two months prior to the film’s highly anticipated premiere, and Elliot found himself in an unfamiliar yet exhilarating environment—a queer bar for the very first time. The sweltering summer air felt dense around him as he locked eyes with a companion. In that instant, amidst a lively crowd, Elliot experienced a profound awakening. He stood at the threshold of embracing his identity as a queer individual and a trans person, inching closer to his innermost desires and aspirations, liberated from the weight of long-held repression. However, for Elliot, the journey was fraught with challenges; progress often felt accompanied by setbacks.
Following the immense success of Juno, Elliot Page ascended to fame, becoming one of the most cherished actors globally. While his dreams were materializing, the relentless pressure to maintain a polished public persona became suffocating. He was compelled to embody the image of the glamorous young star—a role that felt disingenuous both on and off-screen. What was once a fulfilling escape into creativity morphed into a harrowing nightmare. Faced with criticism and harassment from influential figures within the entertainment industry, Elliot grappled with a tumultuous past and societal expectations that sought to confine him within rigid binaries. In the midst of this turmoil, he often found himself at a loss for words, uncertain of how to navigate his reality—until he reached a breaking point.
In his poignant and transformative memoir, Elliot Page opens up about his journey, exploring themes of love, family, fame, and the courageous act of embracing one’s true self. This groundbreaking narrative encourages readers to step into their authentic identities with strength, joy, and a sense of connection to others.
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