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From intersex activist Pidgeon Pagonis comes a candid and life-affirming true story of identity, lies, family secrets, and the healing power of truth. Pidgeon Pagonis always felt like their life was a constant attempt to fit in with other girls--a feeling that was only exacerbated when puberty failed to hit. They never understood why...until they uncovered the secret that had haunted their childhood. Bouncing between their Chicago home and the city's children's hospital, Pidgeon weathered a series of traumatic surgeries, fabrications, and misdirections. It wasn't until college that Pidgeon pieced together the puzzle of their identity: they'd been born intersex but raised as a girl, their life shaped by lies that left them physically and mentally scarred. But for Pidgeon, what began as a shameful and traumatic discovery transforms into a painful yet joyous journey of self-love, truth, and healing. Pidgeon's inspiring memoir is for everyone whose body and spirit defy expectations, a fierce challenge to a system hell-bent on enforcing binary definitions. Ultimately, it's a celebration of the freedom and empowerment that come from learning the truth about who you are--and living it.
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In “Nobody Needs to Know,” Pidgeon Pagonis delivers a powerful narrative that transcends mere opinion. This book earns a solid 5/5 from me, not just for its compelling storytelling but for the important conversation it ignites. Everyone, regardless of where they stand on any spectrum of belief, has a responsibility to read this book and become educated on this topic. It's about ethical treatment of human beings, perseverance and unwavering strength, and the undeniable importance of listening to voices that have long been marginalized. So, do yourself a favor: read it. Reflect on it. It's important. Just do it.