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Isabelle Müller is the author of "Loan - From the Life of a Phoenix". It was one of the five finalists for the Kindle Storyteller Deutscher Self Publishing Award 2015 and a two-year Amazon bestseller. She has given readers the strength, hope, positive energy, and courage to live a better life through two books about her mother's life and her own.
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