A review by tabatha_shipley
Pageboy by Elliot Page

slow-paced

3.0

What I Did Like:
+Raw and real. Elliot opens up about everything in his past and is honest about how that felt or what that meant to him. 
+There is a moment where Elliot acknowledges his privilege as it relates to being able to access and afford certain things. That’s refreshing to read. 
+Protecting identities. Elliot makes it a point to avoid giving names of people he interacted with who may be offended or hurt by the stories. I’ve never been a big fan of name and shame memoirs so I appreciated this.

Who Should Read This One:
-Obviously, fans of Elliot Page. The audiobook is narrated by the author so I recommend that version!
-Anyone with questions about gender, sexuality, or the mindset of trans individuals. Elliot is raw and real here, providing a great opportunity for understanding.

My Rating: 3 Stars