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Teeny Tiny Tammy is a little girl in a fictional forest whose mother was carried away when she was a child, leaving her to choose her own road to womanhood with the assistance of three female figures from the “Contrariest Forest.” Tammy is only six inches tall, but she learns the attributes that lead to womanhood with the help of the cloister of women she encounters along the way. The “Contrariest Forest” is a place where a girl’s search for femininity begins, problems are conquered, and dreams are achieved. Tammy’s cloister of ladies, gnomes, fairies, and a problematic Troll are among the cast of characters. A story for young girls about legendary woodlands and learning about the characteristics of femininity, with the solution coming from inside.


The book was written for Grant’s little daughter at the time, who embodied the attributes of the book’s main character. For obvious reasons, the author holds this story in high regard. When the story was first started, it was completely made up. After thirty years, it has evolved into something more, including life lessons and knowledge gained over the years, transforming the fictitious tale into a story of an old discipline being rediscovered. The author’s goal was to set out the journey that every young girl takes in her search for significance in the age-old desire to become a lady. It’s a story about self-sufficiency.


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The Story of Teeny Tiny Tammy

Author: Grant M. Handgis

Publisher: Your Online Publicist

Published Date: January 2022

Book Genre: Children’s Book


About the Author:

Grant M. Handgis also has five other books in print: Two books of poetry, “In The Age of Youth”, and “Living On Dreams”, as well as two satirical memoirs, “I Have Mine…Show Me Yours” and “Waking Up Naked”. The most recent book is a traveler’s guide to living in Mexico. Christine Mach-Handgis, was the watercolor artist and illustrator of Teeny Tiny Tammy. The Story of “Teeny Tiny Tammy” is the culmination of thirty years of perspective, penned from the original fairytale theme. It remains one of the best writing moments of the author’s life.