Hi, Lisa, I have no way of getting a copy of the book, but I can certainly look at the original scan of the pages you're having problems with if you have them. Just send them to djoutland@xxxxxxxxx. Deb Outland Lexington, Kentucky > On Aug 4, 2014, at 3:24 PM, "Lisa Cushman" <crysania@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > May I illicit a little sighted assistance? I am working on a book called The > Paris Review of > Book: Of Heartbreak, Madness, Sex, Love, Betrayal, Outsiders, Intoxication, > War, Whimsy, Horrors, God, Death, Dinner, Baseball, Travels, The Art Of > Writing, And Everything Else In The World Since 1953 > The ISBN is 9780312422387 > I am stuck on a few passages. > The first one is on page 524 at the bottom. > The phrase starts at “a white so pale it was tinted blue, like” > Then there is something illegible. > > The next one is on 528. The passage begins how they leaned forward in the > saddle to > Then there is something illegible, then the sentence ends with their ankles. > The third is on page 707. It is a poem. > It starts Of monologue. Of words, as they came—Came from you, from the > woman, from illegible. > Then it continues with In the trees > > > > Could someone help me out with this little part? > > Thanks, > Lisa > > > . > > Lisa Cushman, CRC, LMFT > Clinical Interviewer > Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind, Inc. > 7730 North Point Drive > Winston-Salem, NC 27106 > (510-276-1314) (Work) > (336)759-0551 Main > Lcushman@xxxxxxxxx >