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Capellaro seen by his great-granddaughter Laura: “He lent me his books and asked me what I thought”

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Capellaro seen by his great-granddaughter Laura: “He lent me his books and asked me what I thought”
Natale Capellaro in a moment of family quiet, in his home (Capellaro Salvetti private archive)

The tender memory of Laura Salvetti for the attentions of her great-uncle. “She never told anything about her successes, inventions or patents”

IVREA. Natale Capellaro had no children, but the approach he had with his great-granddaughter Laura Salvetti as a child reveals an uncommon pedagogical intent in the families of the Sixties and Seventies. Deeply convinced that reading was one of the most important tools for the growth of an individual, he considered it fundamental to make him understand its importance, helping her to love and treasure it and giving her a pleasure that would help her, in the years to come, to broaden her own mind, increasing creativity and aptitude for reflection.

Ed

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