Hello Everybody, There is a book I am reading for my class, it's called, "No Fear Shakespeare" by William Shakespeare and my teacher just told me we are going to read that book!! Obviously, it can't be brailled that soon and it's not available in Bookshare!!!!!! It's from the Romeo and Juliet series. Surprisingly, when my teacher and I were searching for it in Bookshare, there aere all the books from that Shakespeare but not this!! Unfortunately, that's what our teacher wants us students to read. Can somebody please, please please please please please scan it? I can't find it in BARD, or Learning Ally. I know I can put a request for Bookshare! I hope somebody will understand my student conflict when your teacher tells you the last minute you're going to read this and you find out as a visually impaired student that you don't have it!!!!!!!!! You know? I will write all the info I have and please if somebody can scan and proofread it by March, that would be great! I can't proofread it, because my life is really busy right now, so please don't mind. I hope somebody can understand me. Bookshare has always been my great novel resource!! So, here's the info my teacher gave me: Title: No Fear Shakespeare Copyright Year: 2003 Class: Copyright ISBN-13: 9781586638450 ISBN-10: 1586638459 I am sorry I don't have more info. If you need more info, I will try my best. I don't know why it has two ISBNsS. Does it make difference? If it does, I will try to find out which one we're reading. Hope that's enough info and sorry for long email. I hope somebody understands my situation! Thanks! -- “JUST BECAUSE A MAN LACKS THE USE OF HIS EYES DOESN’T MEAN HE LACKS VISION!!" By STEVIE WONDER "Just BECAUSE YOU CAN'T SEE DOESN't MEAN YOU CAN'T HEAR AND THINK!!" By STEVIE WONDER NIMIT KAUR kaur.nimit@xxxxxxxxx kaur.nimit@xxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.