Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Pageboy will be released on June 6, 2023. His comments about the importance of books reflecting trans people’s experience come as LGBTQ+ books are being increasingly challenged and removed from school and public library shelves. Books have helped me, saved me even, so I hope this can help someone feel less alone, feel seen, no matter who they are or what path they are on.” “The act of writing, reading, and sharing the multitude of our experiences is an important step in standing up to those who wish to silence and harm us. “Trans people are facing increasing attacks, from physical violence to the banning of healthcare, and our humanity is regularly ‘debated’ in the media,” he wrote. Page also used the cover reveal to address the wave of anti-trans rhetoric and laws sweeping the U.S. In July, he posted his new passport photo on Instagram, captioning the image “Never thought I would love a passport photo.” “For a long time I could not even look at a photo of myself.”īut he seems to have grown increasingly comfortable posting images of himself. “I just never recognized myself,” he told Time last year. Page previously discussed the intense gender dysphoria he felt before transitioning.
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