I see the following is coming to NVDA.  I wonder if someone can write a app to 
make Window-Eyes do the same thing?

The Next Update to NVDA will Bring Major Access Improvements to Kindle Books 

Scott Davert 
yesterday 12:42 PM ET

Over the years, many blind users have wanted to use Kindle for PC just as 
easily as their sighted counterparts. This is especially true in the field of 
education. Though the 
Kindle for Accessibility Plug-in 
exists, it only permits the user to read text out loud and to configure basic 
speech settings. Last year, James Scholes released his latest tool, 
Codex, 
a conversion tool which permitted both braille and speech access to the Kindle 
library once the book was converted to a more useable format.

With the next release of NVDA, version 2017.1 due out this spring, NV-Access is 
expecting to bring direct access to Kindle books via the Kindle for PC 
application using NVDA. Not only will the user have access to the text, which 
has already been available using the above listed methods, but NV-Access 
reports that the user will have access to links, footnotes, graphics, 
highlighted text and user notes. The ability to have pages turn automatically 
will also be possible. Once the Release Candidate comes out, look for a review 
of this feature on Blind Bargains. 

Source:

NV-Access 
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