Ratings88
Average rating3.5
This book is relatable in the sense that Elliot yearned for authenticity, to be himself, for years. My desire to be trans was unacknowledged by myself, as I hadn't even known it was possible. I did like the parts where he focused on that experience, on public perception about being LGBTQ. I just wish the book was more focused on that fact rather than his sex life (which took up about 50% of the book). I love Elliot Page and I can acknowledge all of the effort and originality he put into this book. Memoirs aren't really for me, I suppose.