Mountain Pine Press
Historical Fiction +
Carefully chosen for their in-depth portrayal of real historical events, grounded in research and authenticity, our books stand out for their vivid characters, lively dialogue, and intriguing settings.
Our Books

Jean C. O'Connor
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Historical Novel
Based on primary source research, Congress’s Cryptographer: A Novel of James Lovell and the American Revolution is the compelling story of James Lovell, America's first Foreign Affairs Secretary, whose knowledge of cipher guides Generals Washington and Greene.
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ISBN: 979-8-9899009-0-9 (paperback)
ISBN: 979-8-9899009-2-3 (hardcover)
Ebook, Audible
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Colleen Clancy Hansen
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Memoir
Butte, Montana, was once the richest hill on earth, a source of amazing wealth and the copper that eventually wired America. In Destination: Butte, Montana, Colleen Clancy Hansen tells the stories of Butte's early years through the lives of her ancestors from Wales and Ireland.
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ISBN: 978-1-59152-141-9 (paperback)
ISBN: 979-8-9899009-3-0 (hardcover)
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Colleen Clancy Hansen
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Historical Novel
Colleen Clancy Hansen's historical fiction novel, Eyes Everywhere: Searching for Jewish Children, takes the reader to the precarious time of World War II. In September 1939, Peter's family races to take Peter and his sister Minna to safety. But even Dublin, Ireland, is no longer safe.
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Ingram
ISBN: 979-8-9899009-5-4 (paperback)
Ebook
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Deborah A. Potee & Ruthanne Lowry Paulson
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Musical
Oh, That Dreadful Tea! A Musical about the Boston Tea Party, for grades 4 & up, is the lively creation of Deborah A. Potee, author of the script, and Ruthanne Lowry Paulson, creator of the music and lyrics for this whitty, lively musical based on historical research. Script, music, and audio to learn songs all provided. Perfect for classrooms, after-school groups, family gatherings.​
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Amazon
ISBN: 979-8989900978 (paperback)
Our Story
Seeking greater control over her publications, Jean started Mountain Pine Press. Named after the beauty in her home state, Montana, she accepts carefully chosen works to bring to life through publication, offering careful guidance to each, uniquely crafted cover art, and reasonable prices.

