
Not a sound could be heard in the packed city library. 45-year-old author Isabelle Müller from Kapfenhardt near Pforzheim opened up about her life in
Not a sound could be heard in the packed city library. 45-year-old author Isabelle Müller from Kapfenhardt near Pforzheim opened up about her life in
Interview with Isabelle Müller – Source: die neue welle
For Isabelle Müller, it was her first reading in Northern Germany. The audience listened, almost breathless, in silence, visibly moved, and with great attention. (Download
Strong woman: Isabelle Müller has been through hell, but she looks back without anger. She has now chronicled her life story in the book “Phoenix
Isabelle Müller captures the atmosphere of the book fair in an exclusive BB interview. Author Isabelle Müller (as we reported) was able to chat with
“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
Laatzen-Mitte. Author Isabelle Müller from Unterreichenbach in the Black Forest will present her book “Phoenix Daughter – Hope Was My Path” at the Margarethenhof retirement
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
“From every stone that they throw in our way, we will build our way” – with this and other impressive life mottos, the author Isabelle
Author Isabelle Müller struck a chord with her audience on Tuesday evening in Speyer’s Historic Council Chamber. The writer presented her autobiographical survival story, “Phoenix
She has written a book about life. A book that doesn’t sugarcoat anything. In her autobiography, “Phoenix Daughter,” from which she read in Calw, Isabelle
For children and young people, the Frederick Day offerings encourage an age-appropriate love of reading. While the Neukirch Elementary School featured fairy tales recounted by
For the students in the seventh and tenth grades at OHG, it was time to prick up their ears and listen: As part of “Frederick