
Can a woman lead a normal life after years of sexual abuse? Can terrible experiences like marginalization, abject poverty, and rejection still lead to a
Can a woman lead a normal life after years of sexual abuse? Can terrible experiences like marginalization, abject poverty, and rejection still lead to a
… “Phoenix Daughter” is a story that does not cover up bad experiences with a cloak of secrecy and therefore makes clear how pain and
“Yes, I’m different,” smiles 45-year-old author Isabelle Müller. But that doesn’t detract from the interpreter, who grew up in poverty and violence. Quite the opposite.
Isabelle Müller wrote her book “Phoenix Daughter” not from a distance, but from the victim’s perspective. (Download PDF – EN)
…Hardly a day goes by these days without cases of abuse being reported in the media. Isabelle Müller describes how to survive sexual abuse in
…With Isabelle Müller, we have found an author who knows what it means to be self-employed and whose recipe for success is: You have to
In the packed Mächtlinger bookstore in Karlsruhe-Durlach, author Isabelle Müller read from her autobiography “Phoenix Daughter – Hope Was My Path,” published by Krüger Verlag.
Over 50 people enthusiastically applauded author Isabelle Müller after her reading at the Mächtlinger bookstore in Karlsruhe-Durlach. The packed room had been completely silent beforehand.
It’s a pretty unbelievable story. But what Isabelle Müller has written down is her own story. (Download PDF – EN)
Isabelle Müller is an attractive, self-confident woman. Despite her petite appearance, she is nevertheless brimming with energy. With a smile in her eyes, she makes
Author Isabelle Müller read from her autobiography at the Achern bookstore at the town hall. The harrowing account of her life horrified the visitors, yet
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
In the city library, Wildwasser, a specialist center against sexual violence against girls and women, began the event series “Professional Breaks – Life Breaks” with