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Mujeres Célebres#48

Mujeres Célebres #48

Mar 1965 · Editorial Novaro · 1.00 MXP; 5.00 ESP
“Mabel Hubbard”

"Mabel Hubbard" in Mujeres Célebres #48 (1965) tells the inspiring true story of a young girl who lost her hearing at four due to scarlet fever, yet found her voice—literally and figuratively—through the support of Dr. How and her eventual partnership with Alexander Graham Bell. Illustrated with care by María Isabel Camberos, this poignant tale captures Mabel’s resilience and quiet strength as she became a steadfast companion in Bell’s groundbreaking work.

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Mabel Hubbard quedó sorda a la edad de 4 años tras padecer de escarlatina, sin embargo gracias a la ayuda del Dr. How, la pequeña Mabel logró conservar el habla aunque bastante desafinada. Logró corregir este defecto varios años después en la escuela para sordos de Alejandro Graham Bell de quien se enamoró y llegó a casarse en 1877. Durante su noviazgo y matrimonio ella siempre dio fuerzas y ánimo a su esposo para que sea constante en sus inventos.

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