Coleccion Celia #172
"Felicidad interrumpida" is a poignant story from 1964, written by M. Haro and illustrated by Victor Arriazu, with inks by the same artist. It follows Dick, a gifted pianist whose rising fame pulls him away from his childhood love, Jill, until a tragic accident and a broken hand force him to confront what he’s lost. The cover, by Lara, captures the emotional weight of the tale in a single, striking image.
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Dick had two great passions: Jill and his piano. When he wins a musical competition, he leaves their small town and his success causes him to forget Jill. After Jill's father dies, she goes to London to get a job as a waitress. Then one night Dick is involved in a car accident and his hand is injured. When he is prodded to make a comeback, his performance is poor and he is abandoned by everyone except Jill.
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