a true story of how it feels to be stalked.Eleven Months is not a story told safely from hindsight. Written from inside of each memory, this book documents every small moment, every escalation, and every dismissal as they unfolded in real time. It follows the gradual shift from discomfort to fear, how thought patterns begin to fracture, and how fear manifests both mentally and physically. It also explores how those meant to help can sometimes cause further harm. This isn't a violent thriller. The beginning months are slow, repetitive, and confusing. That's how stalking starts in real life. Months of fear and confusion, asking for someone to believe me. Until it escalates far enough that it can't be dismissed by others anymore, and intervention finally comes. But by the time that happens, the damage is already done.If you have lived through a similar experience, this book will validate what you felt.If you know someone who has, it offers insight and perspective.And if you are simply curious about what real-life stalking looks and feels like, this book shows you.