Virginia Giuffre's powerful posthumous memoir has been named book of the year at the British Book Awards. Nobody's Girl: A Memoir Of Surviving Abuse And Fighting For Justice , co-written with Amy Wallace, also picked up the prize for non-fiction narrative book of the year at a ceremony at Grosvenor House in London on Monday. Giuffre, who took her own life in 2025 aged 41, was one of the most prominent accusers of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Her widely-praised book provides a detailed account of her alleged trafficking by Epstein and Maxwell, and includes allegations against powerful men such as Mountbatten-Windsor, a brother to Britain's King Charles III. The win is said to "remind us of the power of books to uphold an author's legacy", in light of the revelations of the Epstein files - the US Department of Justice's document dump relating to the convicted sex offender.…