
From the very beginning, the faces of the Landrauen reflected their sympathy for Müller’s fate…
From the very beginning, the faces of the Landrauen reflected their sympathy for Müller’s fate…
Author Isabelle Müller sent the packed Sibylla-Augusta bookstore in Rastatt into a rollercoaster of emotions during her reading from her autobiography “Phoenix Daughter – Hope
To mark the “No to Violence Against Women” commemoration day, the women’s representatives of the city of Rastatt and the district, in cooperation with the
…Two weeks ago, Isabelle Müller captivated millions of viewers in Frank Elstner’s SWR television show “People of the Week”…
“…We were poor, but I always had the great love of my mother, Mè Loan,” Isabelle Müller described her childhood as the daughter of a
With her powerful and extremely dynamic performance, author Isabelle Müller from Pforzheim captivated the numerous visitors at the reading from her autobiography “Phoenix Daughter” at
As part of the Women’s Action Weeks in the Waldshut district, which this year focus on “poverty,” a women’s café and reading took place at
Kapfenhardt author at Elstner (Download PDF – EN)
With her autobiography “Phoenix Daughter – Hope Was My Path,” published by Krüger Verlag, author Isabelle Müller captivated and deeply touched those present at the
A taboo subject took center stage in the Oberkirch media library: child abuse. Powerlessness, disgust, resignation: The audience empathized with the girl Isabelle Müller once
…In her autobiography “Phoenix Daughter,” Isabelle Müller describes the humiliations caused by poverty, but at the same time shows ways to escape this vicious circle
The Calw Child Protection Association and the District Youth Welfare Office provided a first: As an exception, a donation was made to the authority. In
…In her book, Isabelle Müller authentically tells how she mastered her unbearable childhood, which was marked by sexual abuse, thanks to her will to survive.
A highlight at the start of the Women’s Action Weeks is Isabelle Müller’s reading from her autobiographical book “Phoenix Daughter.” “…The poorest of today may