Oh my! This has turned into quite a process. I just now got to the point of clicking on order. Despite the fact that this is a free book, they now want billing information - address and phone number. I tried it without the phone number and got an error message. Do they actually send out mailed bills? Merry, do you get mail and phone calls from them? Even if you don't, I will still wonder if they sell/give the information to others.
Is this book available in print? I am about to the point of just buying a copy. I would rather sit in a regular chair and read a book than sit at my computer anyway.
Little Bluestem, I'm sorry for your difficulties. The book is only available as an ebook. I don't know if the author has plans to publish the book as a hard copy. Check with your library to see if they could download a copy for you to borrow. I've not borrowed ebooks from my public library, so I don't know how this works.
Whenever I've ordered anything from any company online, I'm asked for billing information. Even though the book at Amazon was free for two days, it was still an order. No, I have never received a telephone call or snail mail from Amazon. I've never had reason to think Amazon sold or gave my billing information to another party. Their privacy policy would say what they do with customer information; I suppose I should read it.
I would have been happy to try to get the ebook to you (upload to cloud storage and send you a link), but it only seems to be accessible to me via the Kindle software, not as a separate document I can share. Sorry.