Nothing to do for the talented Sardinian writer Chiara Miscali, in the final of the Campiello Giovani: Elisabetta Fontana is in fact the winner of the XXVIII edition of the Campiello Giovani, the competition reserved for young people between 15 and 22 years old organized by the Il Campiello Foundation - Confindustria Veneto.

Fontana, 21 years old from Como, won the prize with the story "Sotto la pelle" chosen by the Literary Jury, chaired by Walter Veltroni, among the five stories that reached the final. The winner was announced during the gala evening at the Goldoni Theater in Venice by Enrico Carraro, president of the Il Campiello Foundation and Confindustria Veneto and by Giovanni Pelizza, director of the Padua Intesa Sanpaolo Retail Area.

The other finalists of this edition of Campiello Giovani were: Valeria Lanza, 18 years old from Orsenigo with the story “Ifi and Lante”; Ester Mennella, 18 years old from Foggia with “The poorest goalkeeper in history”; our Chiara Miscali, 19 years old from Ardauli, with “La a quattrocentoquaranta hertz” and Emanuele Tomasoni, 18 years old from Brescia, with “Tra sorrisi e macerie”.

During the evening, the special mention from the Confindustria Youth Group was also awarded for the best story that dealt with the theme of business culture to Ester Mennella, a special recognition for social and environmental sustainability awarded by the Technical Committee of Campiello Giovani to Alessandra Tucci .

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