
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
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
Reha- Zentrum SchömbergRömerweg 50, 75 328 Schömberg – Not public –
Organizer: Fröhlich-Boucher Bookstore & French Library Speyer Where: Historic Council Chamber, Town HallMaximilianstraße 12, 67346 Speyer When: Tuesday, November 10, 2009, at 7:30 p.m.
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
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
Organizer: Association for the Promotion and Dissemination of Women’s Literature/ Mainz Women’s Center Where: Women’s Center, Walpodenstraße 10, 55116 Mainz – Open to women
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
Organizer: Neue Buchhandlung RiegerÖlbergstraße 12, 72336 Balingen Where: Reading room below the bookstore
Organizer: Mory’s HofbuchhandlungWilhelmstraße 3, 78120 Furtwangen Where: Museum Gasthaus ArcheKatzsteigstraße 1, 78120 Furtwangen
Otto-Hahn- GymnasiumColne Straße 678 120 Furtwangen
Buchhandlung Fuchs / in freundlicher Kooperation mit der Stadt Calw – „Kultur erleben Calw“ – Marktplatz 22 75365 Calw Contact person: Florian Fuchs Tel.: 07051/
LICHTBLICK- Spiritual BookstorePlöck 46a, 69 117 Heidelberg
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