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Virginia Giuffre’s memoir wins top book award
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- Noor Nanjiand Steven Mc Intosh Getty Images Virginia Giuffre's memoir was published six months after she took her own life.
- Nobody’s Girl, co-written with Amy Wallace, was named book of the year in a ceremony held in London on Monday evening.
- The memoir, which was published six months after Giuffre took her own life, detailed her encounters with the late sex offender and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Noor Nanjiand Steven Mc Intosh Getty Images Virginia Giuffre's memoir was published six months after she took her own life. A posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accusers, has won the top prize at this year’s British Book Awards.
Nobody’s Girl, co-written with Amy Wallace, was named book of the year in a ceremony held in London on Monday evening.
The memoir, which was published six months after Giuffre took her own life, detailed her encounters with the late sex offender and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.
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