Fresh from the Press! March 2025 New Releases
- Mission Point Press
- Mar 31
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 1
New reads you won't want to miss
We’re excited to share the latest releases from Mission Point Press! These new titles reflect the hard work and passion of our talented authors, each offering a unique perspective and a captivating journey for readers. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or a story that stays with you long after the last page, these books deliver.
This Month's New Releases
Jacob's Journey By William M. Murphy
Historical Fiction, Michigan History
The year is 1832. Twenty-year-old Jacob Hart, against all advice, is leaving his Vermont home to strike out into the American frontier to begin a new life. His journey leads him into the wilderness of the Michigan Territory. There he faces toil, danger, and death. But he also eventually finds common cause and the joys that come from hard-earned friendships and family.
Downstream from Here: A Foreign Correspondent Discovers Home By Charles Eisendrath
Memoir
After high-profile stints in Washington, London, Paris, and Buenos Aires as a TIME magazine correspondent, Charles Eisendrath left the fast-paced world of global journalism for a new chapter on a 146-acre farm in Northern Michigan. Trading headlines for hands-on work, Eisendrath found adventure in agriculture, engineering, and conservation while raising $60 million to support journalism fellowships. In this captivating memoir, he reflects on everything from maple syruping and tornadoes to octopus-filled basements and jungle plane crashes.
The Good Doctora: An Organized Crime Thriller By Todd Merer
Legal Thriller
Plunge headfirst into Todd Merer's adrenaline-fueled thriller, where Electra, an audacious legal maverick, represents extradited drug lords. But her world spins into chaos when she becomes the prime suspect in her latest case.
Debt and Taxes: Defusing America's Debt Bomb By Howard Mick
Non-fiction
America’s $34 trillion national debt is more than just a number—it’s a ticking time bomb. With the debt ratio now exceeding the nation’s gross domestic product by 26 percent, Howard Mick offers a crucial exploration of how we got here and what it means for our future.
River Song: Poems By Deborah Hochberg
Poetry
Existing in a place between absence and presence, River Song honors a singular relationship and the persistence of human connection with prose communicating loss, grief, and healing.
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