Nobodys Girl, Virginia Roberts Giuffre
Nobodys Girl, Virginia Roberts Giuffre
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Nobody's Girl
A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice

Bestseller

Author: Virginia Roberts Giuffre

Narrator: Thérèse Plummer, Gabra Zackman

Unabridged: 13 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/21/2025


Synopsis

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The unforgettable memoir by the late Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the woman who dared to take on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell

“Make no mistake: this is a book about power, corruption, industrial-scale sex abuse and the way in which institutions sided with the perpetrator over his victims. . . . But it is also a book about how a young woman becomes a hero. . . . Important [and] courageous.” —The Guardian

The world knows Virginia Roberts Giuffre as Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s most outspoken victim: the woman whose decision to speak out helped send both serial abusers to prison, whose photograph with Prince Andrew catalyzed his fall from grace. But her story has never been told in full, in her own words—until now.

In April 2025, Giuffre took her own life. She left behind a memoir written in the years preceding her death and stated unequivocally that she wanted it published. Nobody’s Girl is the riveting and powerful story of an ordinary girl who would grow up to confront extraordinary adversity.

Here, Giuffre offers an unsparing and definitive account of her time with Epstein and Maxwell, who trafficked her and others to numerous prominent men. She also details the molestation she suffered as a child, as well as her daring escape from Epstein and Maxwell’s grasp at nineteen. Giuffre remade her life from scratch and summoned the courage to not only hold her abusers to account but also advocate for other victims. The pages of Nobody’s Girl preserve her voice—and her legacy—forever.

Nobody’s Girl is an astonishing affirmation of Giuffre’s unshakable will—first, to claw her way out of victimhood, and then to shine light on wrongdoing and fight for a safer, fairer world. Equal parts intimate and fierce, it is a remarkable narrative of fortitude in the face of depravity and despair.

About Virginia Roberts Giuffre

Virginia Roberts Giuffre was an author and human rights advocate whose powerful storytelling gives voice to survivors of abuse and exploitation around the world. Drawing on her own life experiences, Giuffre's writing is defined by courage, empathy, and an unwavering pursuit of truth. Through her memoirs and public advocacy, she sheds light on issues of human trafficking, justice, and resilience, encouraging others to speak out and reclaim their stories.

Beyond her books, Giuffre founded SOAR (Speak Out, Act, Reclaim), an organization devoted to supporting survivors and promoting legislative change. Her work bridges activism and education, inspiring readers to confront difficult realities with compassion and resolve. Giuffre's words remind us that healing and justice are possible - and that the human spirit can rise from even the darkest places.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lexi on October 21, 2025

May Virginia's disgusting monster of a father never know a day of peace. May Virginia's despicable mother never know a day not filled with pain. May Forest never know anything other than suffering and anguish. You're all horrible vermin and it's important that you all understand: it's an unequivocal......more

Goodreads review by ♥︎ Heather ⚔ (New House-Hiatus) on October 23, 2025

.Everyone failed this woman. Such a tragic story.......more

Goodreads review by Summer on October 26, 2025

In Nobody’s Girl, Virginia Roberts Guiffre detailed her life story, including both the good and the tragic. She courageously reveals the raw truth of her years of abuse beginning at the age of 8 years old at the hands of trusting adults and leads up to how she became the victim of sex traffickers. I......more

Goodreads review by Greg Abandoned on October 22, 2025

Before I start, I want to say that I’m a naturally skeptical person. Also want to say clearly that after reading Nobody’s Girl, I genuinely believe Virginia Giuffre. The level of detail, the consistency, and the sheer emotional reality of what she describes — I just can’t see how anyone could invent......more

Goodreads review by Debra on October 21, 2025

I totally support Virginia's for her right to write this Book. I'm disappointed in this book. She should have named the ex Prime Minister, and as it made it clear who the other man is by not stating names means that both men get away with abusing all these young kids. All who they abused deserves be......more


Quotes

“It will take years to unfurl the tentacles Epstein wrapped around finance, law, media and politics. But Nobody’s Girl floats free, self-assured and self-contained—a true American tragedy. The devastation is in the details.”
—Alexandra Jacobs, The New York Times Book Review

“Make no mistake: this is a book about power, corruption, industrial-scale sex abuse and the way in which institutions sided with the perpetrator over his victims. . . . But it is also a book about how a young woman becomes a hero. . . . A deft [and] smart book. . . . A clear-eyed and necessary account. . . . Important [and] courageous.”
—Emma Brockes, The Guardian

Nobody’s Girl feels like an act of defiance not just against those who terrorized her for so long but also those who, over the years, queried her version of events. . . . Giuffre doesn’t deserve our scrutiny so much as our admiration.”
The Telegraph (UK)

“By retelling the story from her own perspective, [Giuffre] cuts through the salacious details that became the stuff of tabloid headlines. . . and shows the reader the stark truth of who she was. . . . It is a personal triumph that she chose to speak up.”
The Observer (UK)

“Giuffre’s narrative conclusively eliminates all but the most unflattering explanations for Andrew’s association with Epstein. The book benefits greatly from Giuffre’s collaborator, the highly regarded American magazine journalist Amy Wallace. Wallace never overwhelms Giuffre’s voice, but her presence is clear in the journalistic rigor that underlies the text.”
The Times (UK)