
“Memories belong only to us. They are both burdens and treasures,” says Isabelle Müller. In her book “Phoenix Daughter,” however, she makes a major exception—she
“Memories belong only to us. They are both burdens and treasures,” says Isabelle Müller. In her book “Phoenix Daughter,” however, she makes a major exception—she
On December 12, 2009, at 3 p.m., the time has finally come! Isabelle Müller will be reading from her autobiographical novel “Phoenix Daughter – Hope
Dear Reader, the book PHOENIXTOCHER arrived at our editorial office a few days ago. Since our book corner was already full for the edition you
When you look at the now 45-year-old, it is hard to believe that this powerful woman grew up in circumstances that were full of misfortune:
On numerous trips to Asia, author Isabelle Müller discovered her Vietnamese roots and most of the locations from her mother, Dau-Thi-Cuc’s eventful life. In 2009,
When Isabelle Müller reads excerpts from her autobiography “The Phoenix Girl – My Path Was Hope,” the audience falls silent. They listen in fascination to
“Phoenix Daughter” tells the story of a remarkable woman who refuses to be overwhelmed by misfortune, who masters life and ultimately—despite all the blows of
The story of a young woman who refuses to let misfortune defeat her
What seems like a miracle in this autobiography is indestructible willpower: Born in 1964 as the fifth child of a Vietnamese mother and a French
About someone who refused to surrender to misfortune. She is the fifth child of a Vietnamese mother and a French father and grew up in