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Sorry for my mistake. I wanted to know about the book Ninth Street Women and found three citations of the book as of 2016: « Ninth Street Women (2016) » on https://www.senscritique.com/livre/Ninth_Street_Women/18586902 and two pages, in French an in English, on https://www.archambault.ca/, no more available online but still described by Google as « Ninth street women… Date de parution : 2 août 2016 », resp. « Date published : August 2, 2016. » Because I could buy that 2016 edition nowhere, I thought it was sold out and a new edition was due in 2018. I happened to meet Mary Gabriel this week-end and I was told that, yes, the book exists in a way, with certain title and a publisher, but that she is still working on it for a few weeks, that the book should go in production autumn 2017 and be available autumn 2018. There has never been a "2016 edition". --Dominique Meeùs (talk) 13:54, 18 September 2017 (UTC)Reply