GISELE PELICOT’s memoir launches in 22 languages, turning horror into hope for survivors



Wednesday, February  18, 2026-Survivor and activist Gisèle Pelicot has released her highly anticipated memoir, now available in 22 languages, chronicling her journey from trauma to resilience. 

The book recounts her experiences surviving extreme abuse and violence, and how she transformed personal suffering into advocacy and support for other survivors. Early reviews highlight the memoir’s powerful honesty and its ability to inspire hope while confronting the darkest realities of human experience.

Pelicot’s memoir has struck a chord internationally, with translations making her story accessible to readers across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Advocates say the book provides not only a narrative of survival but also practical insights and encouragement for those still struggling. Mental health professionals have praised the memoir for its candid exploration of trauma and recovery, emphasizing how it can serve as a resource for therapy and community support programs.

The launch comes at a time when global conversations around abuse, survivor advocacy, and mental health are increasingly prominent. Pelicot has committed a portion of the proceeds to organizations supporting survivors of abuse, ensuring her story has a tangible impact beyond the page. By turning personal horror into a message of resilience and action, the memoir is poised to become a landmark work in survivor literature and advocacy worldwide.

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