Elliot Page hopes his memoir will help his readers feel less alone and less invisible.

A wish that the actor expressed in a long Instagram post accompanying the announcement of the publication of

Pageboy

, his autobiography, scheduled for June 2023.



“Trans people face increasing attacks, from physical violence to being denied treatment, and our humanity is regularly 'questioned' in the media,” wrote the late Umbrella Academy star who came out as

transgender

. 2020.

saved by reading

“The act of writing, reading and sharing the myriad of our experiences is an important step in standing up to those who wish to silence and harm us,” continued Elliot Page.

“Books have helped me, even saved me, so hopefully it can help someone feel less alone, feel seen, no matter who they are or what path they are on.

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If you read English, know that

Pageboy

is already available for pre-order.

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