
The faces of the Criesbach rural women reflected a variety of emotions: deep compassion, admiration… (Download PDF – EN)
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
With vivid descriptions, the 46-year-old Eurasian woman led us through her life, marked by bitter poverty, discrimination, and sexual abuse by her own father.”…
…“Being Eurasian is a privilege because European and Asian cultures are deeply rooted in me,” says Isabelle Müller. That’s why, for the author of the
At the Protestant community center in Ditzingen, she quickly captivated over 60 women. They listened with concern to the author’s accounts of racism and exclusion…
The audience at the city library was deeply impressed by the author Isabelle Müller’s reading from her moving autobiography, “Phoenix Daughter – Hope Was My
The book presentation “Phoenix Daughter – Hope was my path” was the focus of attention on Wednesday evening in the city library. (Download PDF –
This week, the “No to Violence Against Women” commemoration day was the focus of a reading organized by the adult education center at the city
The author Isabelle Müller read from her autobiography “Phoenix Daughter – Hope was my path” in the Schwaigern media library. (Download PDF – EN)
Isabelle Müller presented her book “Phoenix Daughter” in the reading café of the city library – the author spoke openly about topics such as abuse
“The Turning Point” had invited everyone to a reading – and everyone came. Isabelle Müller was invited as the evening’s guest… (Download PDF – EN)
The diverse audience, men and women, young and old, listened attentively to author Isabelle Müller’s reading from her moving autobiography “Phoenix Daughter – Hope Was
The mythological-sounding title initially misleads readers: The French-born author doesn’t want to share anything fictional with her readers; instead, the 280-page book is a loosely