Dear Valerie,
I’m so sorry Doug is having a tough night. I’m praying for both of you and
sending out all the courage and best wishes prayers can carry.
The lines before the cursive on page 103 are:
He didn't talk to me for two entire days. We only went back to being best
friends after I repeated an apology he had written down on a napkin from the
nacho bar at the 7-Eleven.
The lines on page 104 are the very next lines of cursive meaning all four of
the cursive lines are one after the other with the page break and number
between them. The cursive is of the lines of apology on the napkin Ian made her
read.
I also found some pesky cursive on page 106 following this line:
The day he asked me to prom, we had been sitting in his clunker Mercedes in the
school parking lot. I was holding the letter he'd left in my locker:
This time it’s a full line and a second line with only a word or two on it. It
might just be an excerpt from the letter.
Thanks so much for your help. Please take your time. Doug’s well being and
yours comes first.
Always with love,
Lissi
From: Valerie Maples
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 6:01 AM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: help with 4 lines of cursive
Hi, Lissi!
Do you have a phrase above and below the missing cursive text? My search does
not work with page numbers.
Doug is having a rough night, but I will try to search later if you get me
phrases to start with…
Valerie
On Apr 30, 2017, at 4:58 AM, Estelnalissi <airadil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Booksharian Friends,
I’m proofreading a great book for teens called Ditched: A Love Story by Robin
Mellom. The last 2 lines on page 103 and the first two lines on 104 are in
cursive which I can’t decipher. It would be a great help if anyone can use book
peek or whatever it’s called and send me the print text for those lines.
If anyone can tell me how to access this with JAWS, I’d be glad to learn. It
would also be interesting to see if JAWS can read those cursive lines.
I appreciate your help.
Always with love,
Lissi