Claro de Luna #237
In "Muchacha bonita," a young woman named Catalina defies expectations when her father worries she’ll abandon his business for art—only to prove she can succeed on her own terms. With a degree in Economics and a quiet determination, she earns her place at work, where her sharp mind and growing confidence catch the eye of her colleague Guillermo. The story unfolds with warmth and quiet insight, drawn in expressive detail by Francisco Mora, whose art brings the 1964 world of Claro de Luna to life. Cover by Francisco Mora Martínez.
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When his son tells him he wants to be an artist, Catalina's father laments that there will be no one to take over his business. But Catalina objects that she is capable. Her father makes an agreement with her that he will give her a job if she gets a degree in Economics. When she gets her degree, he keeps his promise. She works with Guillermo, who admits that she is pretty, but prefers a girl to be more feminine. While entertaining the son of a client who only talks business, she realizes that modern girls also like to told they are pretty. So she quits her job to marry Guillermo.
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