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by Anna Kahill (Author)

Not the Perfect Victim: A Memoir of Surviving Sexual Violence, a Late Autism Diagnosis, and the Fight for Justice

By Anna Kahill

"I didn't know the moment my voice was stolen. But I remember the first time I tried to scream and nothing came out."

At nineteen, Anna Kahill was raped. The trauma split her life in two-but it would take seventeen more years to find the words, diagnoses, and courage to face what happened. For over a decade, she masked her pain, working as a healthcare professional, living abroad, navigating motherhood-all while dealing with suicidal thoughts, panic attacks, and dissociation. What she didn't know was that the trauma was not the only thing going unseen. She was also autistic. She had complex PTSD. And like so many others, she had been diagnosed with just anxiety, dismissed, and silenced.

Not the Perfect Victim is a searing and elegantly crafted memoir about what happens when society expects silence, when justice systems re-traumatize, and when survival requires becoming your own advocate. Kahill weaves poetic reflection with forensic insight to expose the gaps in our systems, the gaslighting within mental health care, and the price of telling your story when you're not the "ideal" victim.

Told with raw honesty, clarity, and compassion, this book explores:

  • What it means to report a rape in Northern Ireland
  • How neurodivergent survivors are routinely misunderstood by institutions
  • The impact of shame, Catholic guilt, and mothering after trauma
  • The legacy of generational silence around abuse
  • The limits-and possibilities-of forgiveness and justice

From the slow reclamation of memory to the agonizing confrontation with her rapist years later, Kahill offers a unique voice in the canon of survivor memoirs. Her story is not linear, not easily packaged-and that is precisely the point. This is not a story of perfect healing. It's a story of truth.

This memoir is essential reading for survivors, therapists, legal professionals, feminists, and anyone seeking to understand the long-term impact of trauma. For readers of Know My Name by Chanel Miller, What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo, and Notes to Self by Emily Pine, this book adds a necessary voice from Ireland to the global conversation around justice and survival.

Themes and Topics:

Sexual violence, survivor memoir, late autism diagnosis, neurodivergence and trauma, complex PTSD (cPTSD), masking, misdiagnosis, dissociation, Advocacy VSV, ABE interviews, rape culture, Catholic shame, psychoanalysis, justice system failures, suicidal ideation, intersection of gender and disability, survivor advocacy, victim-blaming, mother-daughter grief, transgenerational trauma.

About the Author:

Anna Kahill is a pharmacist, mother, writer, and advocate for survivors of sexual violence. She lives in Northern Ireland. Her book blends lived experience, critical systems analysis, and neurodivergent insight. This is her debut memoir.

Number of Pages: 230
Dimensions: 0.52 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: September 09, 2025