
A story of pain, humiliation and almost incomprehensible suffering, but also of love, courage and an indomitable will – this is the story of Isabelle
A story of pain, humiliation and almost incomprehensible suffering, but also of love, courage and an indomitable will – this is the story of Isabelle
Isabelle Müller awakens deep emotions | The many listeners experienced a moving evening at Isabelle Müller’s reading in the Meßstetten City Library. (Download PDF –
Isabelle Müller never tires of raising awareness about the issue of sexual abuse. The author read from her autobiography, “Phoenix Daughter,” for the first time
Isabelle Müller’s battle is against sexual abuse. The author of the autobiography “Phoenix Daughter” captivated numerous visitors at her reading at the Weil am Rhein
“…Society must finally become truly aware of the issue of sexual abuse,” Isabelle Müller, who lives near Pforzheim, explained to her diverse audience. Previously, the
Amidst the packed rows of chairs in the Abtsgmünd library sits an attractive woman with long dark hair and a strikingly colorful dress. She is
The author Isabelle Müller from near Pforzheim touched the Michelfeld Country Women…
A slender woman with long black hair, a bright expression, and a cheerful voice recently sat before an expectant audience at the Grötzingen Public Library.
At the lovingly organized women’s breakfast of the rural women in the Steinäckerhalle in Michelfeld, almost 70 participants listened attentively to the writer Isabelle Müller
The faces of the Criesbach rural women reflected a variety of emotions: deep compassion, admiration… (Download PDF – EN)
There she sits, a striking, young-looking woman in the reading café of the media library, reading in a friendly tone from her latest work and
Being sexually abused for years: Isabelle Müller knows only too well what this means for the victims of the family father from the Westerwald region
“As long as sexual abuse remains a taboo in our society, nothing will change,” said author Isabelle Müller during her reading from her autobiography “Phoenix