Nobody Needs to Know, Pidgeon Pagonis
Nobody Needs to Know, Pidgeon Pagonis
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Nobody Needs to Know
A Memoir

Author: Pidgeon Pagonis

Narrator: Pidgeon Pagonis

Unabridged: 6 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/15/2023


Synopsis

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.

About Pidgeon Pagonis

Pidgeon Pagonis is an activist on behalf of intersex and marginalized people. They have advanced youth advocacy with interACT, launched an intersex YouTube channel, written for Everyday Feminism, cofounded the Intersex Justice Project (IJP) and the #EndIntersexSurgery campaign, and introduced the intersex and nonbinary clothing line Too Cute to Be Binary. They’ve created two short documentaries, The Son I Never Had, which premiered at Outfest, and A Normal Girl, which screened at the American Pavilion at the Cannes Film Festival; appeared on the cover of National Geographic’s “Gender Revolution” special issue; and been honored as an LGBT Champion of Change by the Obama White House. They are currently documenting intersex people of color for Physical Record, a new photo series subsidized by Astraea’s Intersex Human Rights Fund. For more information visit www.pid.ge.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rhonda

Holy crud - read this. So well written and told. “Non-binary” will never mean the same to you ever again. Just treat people like people. Such labels we inflict upon ourselves and our society. I promise you’ll learn a ton from this reading.......more

Goodreads review by Ashley

ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. Must read for all people, but especially LGBTQIA+ folks. This was so powerful and I will be thinking about this for forever.......more

Goodreads review by Amy

I couldn’t stop reading this. I’ve followed Pidgeon on social media for years and find their voice so inspiring. But damn they can write just as much as speak! This memoir is so beautifully written, raw with emotion, courage, and a much needed boldness. They have created such a legacy and I’m so pro......more

Goodreads review by Mary

This memoir by an intersex person reveals some of the frightening invasive surgeries done on babies and children in the name of making them adhere to "normal" standards. The author tells their story bravely and openly through some frankly horrifying experiences, helped by friends and family. I learn......more


Quotes

“Pidgeon Pagonis's skillfully narrated memoir takes listeners on their coming-of-age journey as they struggled to fit in with other girls. Pidgeon's voice is calm and has a slight Latin accent.… Once the secret is revealed, Pagonis finds their voice and passion to protect other intersex people from having their body autonomy and choice taken from them.” AudioFile Magazine“Pagonis's writing style is accessible and engaging, creating a casual and inviting atmosphere. Their anecdotes about their friends, family, and school years are heartbreaking yet endearing and inspirational. Additionally, listeners who know Chicago will enjoy Pagonis's Chicago accent and their descriptions of familiar landmarks, schools, and neighborhoods. Pagonis's memoir is an intimate look into their life being intersex, offering readers a glimpse into their triumphs, struggles, and journey toward self-acceptance. A raw, can't-stop-listening experience.” Library Journal“[H]eart-wrenching…Pagonis’s campaign to speak up on behalf of intersex autonomy is galvanizing, and their journey toward found family is moving. This is an inspiring must-read.” Publishers Weekly