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			Scott Nicholson's The Home is $0.99 at Amazon. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I've read and enjoyed a number of Scott's early books: The Red Church, The Harvest, The Farm, The Manor. The Home is one I have in paperback, but never got around to reading. Here's the synopsis/review from Publishers Weekly: When Freeman Mills, a 12-year-old boy with the power to read minds and an endearing affinity for Clint Eastwood movies, arrives at the former mental institution known as Wendover Home in the Southern Appalachian mountains, he vows to tolerate the facility's psychological treatments and religious rhetoric, but refuses to make friends or reveal his ESP. He soon finds out, however, that no one keeps secrets within the aging walls of Wendover—despite the best efforts of its administrators, doctors and counselors, many of whom are involved in conducting risky shock-therapy experiments on the children. When the research goes awry, Wendover and its inhabitants get caught between the real world and the "deadscape"—a parallel universe in which long-buried ghosts from the mental institution haunt the living. Nicholson (The Red Church) offers plenty of faith-challenging questions as the tale moves briskly to its unexpected conclusion, yet not without losing some credibility. Freeman and other young characters are given dialogue and thoughts well beyond their years, while the deadscape is at times more confusing than scary.  | 
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			I'm guessing mine does as well. But when I open the converted ePub in Sigil, the table of contents only had story title. Which means when I read it on my Kobo/Nook, that's all I'll have. I fixed mine. It was a nice little project.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			My copy has a TOC too. How did you download it and how did you convert to epub? I downloaded to Kindle for PC and used the Kindle unpack plugin in Calibre to create the epub.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 I suspect there is a misunderstanding of what I am talking about. My book had a table of contents. But it was only story title. I wanted to see story title and author name in the table of contents. Here, I took screenshots to point out what I mean. The first is the book, as purchased, opened in the Kindle app. Notice the contents lists only the story names. The second is the converted ePub (after my Sigil editing) opened in Google books. Notice that the contents lists the story title and author name. All anthologies should list both (in my opinion).    
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