The actor plans to share 'intimate interrogations on gender, love, mental health, relationships, and Hollywood.'
, a coming-of-age memoir, will be released June 6 from Macmillan.
The actor revealed his literary ambitions — and its gorgeous cover art — on Instagram, where he shared a little bit about what it was like to write the book, which has been in the works, about how writing it was nearly impossible at times, and how important it is for trans people to be able to share their experiences.
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