
For six hours, Isabelle Müller lay on the tracks in her French hometown. She was waiting for the express train from Paris that would free
For six hours, Isabelle Müller lay on the tracks in her French hometown. She was waiting for the express train from Paris that would free
Isabelle Müller returned to the place of her childhood on Wednesday evening. At a reading in the museum restaurant “Arche,” she presented her book “Phoenix
A crackling excitement and anticipation filled the air as Isabelle Müller entered the dining room of the “Arche” museum guesthouse. It was a very special
Attendees at a reading at Buch-Elser in Mühlacker gained insights into a deeply moving life story. Author Isabelle Müller was the guest there, leaving the
Numerous visitors listened quietly and visibly moved to Isabelle Müller. At the Neue Buchhandlung Rieger in Balingen, the author from Kapfenhardt near Pforzheim gave a
PZ Authors’ Forum with Isabelle Müller: A fast-forward through a turbulent life between poverty, violence and willpower (Download PDF – EN)
When talking to Isabelle Müller, the French intonation is sometimes noticeable – it is the only indication that, despite her German surname, she is not
Her experiences have made her strong. Racism, violence, poverty, sexual abuse – today, Isabelle Müller from Kapfenhardt looks back on her life with calm. Before
Panel discussion with Isabelle Müller on the SWR1 program “Leute” (repeats to follow – dates are subject to change) (Download no longer available)
10:05 AM TO 12:00 PM
10:05 AM TO 12:00 PM
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