Myiah's Rainbow Dress
A Dress That Tells the Story of a Nation
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About the Book
Myiah’s Rainbow Dress is based on a true story of the narrator as she provides the reader with a detail memoir of her grandmother who was once a seamstress on the Island of North Caicos. Myiah’s Rainbow Dress is the story told through the eyes of a little girl who lived in the Turks & Caicos Islands during the pivotal ending era of the Salt Industry. As she profoundly displays her national sense of pride, the reader learns about the iconic objects that each of the individual islands have to share in its uniqueness, and its historical implications that is projected through the basic tapered colours on the National Dress of the Turks & Caicos Islands. In Myiah’s Rainbow Dress, the reader is exquisitely exposed to the wider Turks & Caicos and the other various outer islands that make up the graceful archipelago of the Turks & Caicos. The narrator highlights some of the country’s iconic symbols, historic sites and features that symbolizes her dress. The story wonderfully contextualizes the splendor and beauty of the tiny Caribbean island through the jolly brilliant flamboyant colours of the Turks & Caicos Islands National Dress.
About the Author
Tammarra Forbes is currently pursuing a M.S in Education, specializing in Children’s Literature and Reading. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education. She is popularly known as a “Teacher Cheerleader” in the teaching profession within the Turks & Caicos Islands. Tammarra is also a Teacher Resource Specialist, Professional Teacher Leadership Development Planner, and Motivational Conference Speaker. Tammarra believes that teaching should be meaningful, fun, and exciting for teachers as well as students. She also believes that each student should be equally presented with the opportunity to discover and develop the gift of reading. She also believes that it is critical for children to be able to see themselves in stories in their own cultural context. In 2008 she became Turks & Caicos first graduate from the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, Illinois, earning a Bachelors of Arts in Elementary Education and Theological Studies, and is currently serving as an Elementary school teacher in the Public Schools of the Turks & Caicos Islands. Tammarra enjoys collecting children’s literature, and volunteering in elementary classrooms. She is a conscientious collector of teaching aids, resources and teacher materials. She is involved with educational recycling programs with other teaching professionals, between the United States and the Turks & Caicos Islands. In her spare time Tammarra writes and illustrates Children’s Literature in the context of her native country by capturing and cultivating the culture of the beautiful people and children of the exquisite Caribbean islands of Turks & Caicos.