Zela Bop
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Writer |
| Introduction | It was Christmas Eve, 1924. A baby girl was almost not born. Her umbilical cord was wrapped tightly around her tiny throat. Somehow with magical fingers, and needed knowledge, the doctor managed to save baby, a holiday gift for the waiting family. As years passed, so many memories remained for Zelda Brotman. Yet at age 50, when her older brother told her he always thought of her as “Zela Bop,” she was puzzled. He said when people would stop to say ‘hello’ to the cute little red headed kid and ask her name, she couldn’t say it right so out spurted “Zela Bop!” And Zela Bop she was, until her tongue untwisted. |
| Interests | PREVIOUS WORKS FROM ZELA BOP - Grammar school poetry published in 2nd grade. - Weekly 10 page booklet made entirely by Zela Bop on old Remington typewriter, containing jokes, class interviews, poems – sold to classmates 5 cents a week. - Dental illustrations made for Daddy’s 2 published books, “Let’s Look at Your Teeth” and “The Family Book of the Mouth.” - Innumerable published Letters to the Editor, Baltimore Evening Sun, MD, Sun-Sentinel, FL. - Millions of email words flying thru cyberspace. - “Sometimes I’m Happy – Sometimes I’m Not” – Resting on card table for children to publish posthumously. |

