Audiobooks
January 2026
New and Recently Released
Alchemy of Secrets
by Stephanie Garber, read by Sutton Foster

It starts with a class in an old movie theater. Folklore 517: Local Legends and Urban Myths, taught by a woman called the Professor. Most students believe the Professor’s stories are just fiction, but Holland St. James has always been convinced that magic is real. When she tracks down a local legend named the Watch Man, who can supposedly tell you when you’ll die, the world finally makes sense. Except that the Watch Man tells her she will die at midnight tomorrow unless she finds an ancient object called the Alchemical Heart. With the clock ticking, Holland is pulled deeper into this magical world in the heart of Los Angeles—and into the path of a magnetic stranger. Everything about him feels like a bad idea, but he promises Holland that her sister sent him to protect her. As they chase clues and stories that take them closer to the Alchemical Heart, Holland realizes everyone in this intoxicating new world is lying to her, even this stranger. And if she can’t figure out whom to trust, not even the Alchemical Heart will save her.
Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid, read by Kristen DiMercurio and Julia Whelan

Joan Goodwin has been obsessed with the stars for as long as she can remember. Thoughtful and reserved, Joan is content with her life as a professor of physics and astronomy at Rice University and as aunt to her precocious niece, Frances. That is, until she comes across an advertisement seeking the first women scientists to join NASA’s space shuttle program. Suddenly, Joan burns to be one of the few people to go to space. Selected from a pool of thousands of applicants in the summer of 1980, Joan begins training at Houston’s Johnson Space Center, alongside an exceptional group of fellow candidates: Top Gun pilot Hank Redmond and scientist John Griffin, who are kind and easygoing even when the stakes are highest; mission specialist Lydia Danes, who has worked too hard to play nice; warmhearted Donna Fitzgerald, who is navigating her own secrets; and Vanessa Ford, the magnetic and mysterious aeronautical engineer, who can fix any engine and fly any plane. As the new astronauts become unlikely friends and prepare for their first flights, Joan finds a passion and a love she never imagined. In this new light, Joan begins to question everything she thinks she knows about her place in the observable universe. Then, in December of 1984, on mission STS-LR9, it all changes in an instant.
Before I Forget
by Tory Henwood Hoen, read by Barrie Kreinik

Call it inertia. Call it a quarter-life crisis. Whatever you call it, Cricket Campbell is stuck. Despite working at a zeitgeisty wellness company, the 26-year-old feels anything but well. Still adrift after a tragedy that upended her world a decade ago, she has entered early adulthood under the weight of a new burden: her father’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. When Cricket’s older sister Nina announces it is time to move Arthur from his beloved Adirondack lake house into a memory-care facility, Cricket has a better idea. In returning home to become her father’s caretaker, she hopes to repair their strained relationship and shake herself out of her perma-funk. But even deeply familiar places can hold surprises. As Cricket settles back into the family house at Catwood Pond—a place she once loved, but hasn’t visited since she was a teenager—she discovers that her father possesses a rare gift: as he loses his grasp of the past, he is increasingly able to predict the future. Before long, Arthur cements his reputation as an unlikely oracle, but for Cricket, believing in her father’s prophecies might also mean facing the most painful parts of her history. As she begins to remember who she once was, she uncovers a vital truth: the path forward often starts by going back. With laugh-out-loud humor and profound grace, Before I Forget explores the nuances of family, the complexities of memory, and how sometimes, the people we know the best are the ones who surprise us the most.
Forget Me Not
by Stacy Willingham, read by Helen Laser and Karissa Vacker

Twenty-two years ago, Claire Campbell’s older sister, Natalie, disappeared shortly after her eighteenth birthday. Days later, her blood was found in a car, a man was arrested, and the case was swiftly closed. In the decades since, Claire has attempted to forget her traumatic past by moving to the city and climbing the ranks as an investigative journalist... until an unexpected call from her father forces her to come back home and face it all anew. With the entire summer now looming ahead—a summer spent with nothing to do in her childhood home, with her estranged mother—Claire decides on a whim to accept a seasonal job at Galloway Farm, a muscadine vineyard in coastal South Carolina less than an hour away from where she grew up. At first glance, Galloway is an idyllic escape for Claire. A scenic retreat full of slow-paced nostalgia, as well as a place where her sister seemed truly happy in that last summer before she vanished, it feels like the perfect plan to pass the time. However, as soon as Claire starts to settle in, she stumbles across an old diary written by one of the vineyard's owners, and what at first seems like a story of young rebellion and love turns into something much more sinister as it begins to describe details of various unsolved crimes. As the days stretch on, Claire finds herself becoming more and more secluded as she starts to obsess over the diary's contents… as well as the lingering feeling that her own sister's disappearance may be somehow tied to it all. Galloway was supposed to be a place to help her move forward, but instead, Claire quickly finds herself immersed in her own dark and dangerous past.
The Everlasting
by Alix E. Harrow, read by Moira Quirk and Sid Sagar

Sir Una Everlasting was Dominion’s greatest hero: the orphaned girl who became a knight, who died for queen and country. Her legend lives on in songs and stories, in children’s books and recruiting posters—but her life as it truly happened has been forgotten. Centuries later, Owen Mallory—failed soldier, struggling scholar—falls in love with the tale of Una Everlasting. Her story takes him to war, to the archives—and then into the past itself. Una and Owen are tangled together in time, bound to retell the same story over and over again, no matter what it costs. But that story always ends the same way. If they want to rewrite Una’s legend—if they want to tell a different story--they’ll have to rewrite history itself.
The Land of Sweet Forever: Stories and Essays
by Harper Lee, read by Ellen Burstyn and Hillary Huber

Harper Lee remains a landmark figure in the American canon – thanks to Scout, Jem, Atticus, and the other indelible characters in her Pulitzer-winning debut, To Kill a Mockingbird; as well as for the darker, late-’50s version of small-town Alabama that emerged in Go Set a Watchman, her only other novel, published in 2015 after its rediscovery. Less remembered, until now, however, is Harper Lee the dogged young writer, who crafted stories in hopes of magazine publication; Lee the lively New Yorker, Alabamian, and friend to Truman Capote; and the Lee who peppered the pages of McCall’s and Vogue with thoughtful essays in the latter part of the twentieth century. The Land of Sweet Forever combines Lee’s early short fiction and later nonfiction in a volume offering an unprecedented look at the development of her inimitable voice. Covering territory from the Alabama schoolyards of Lee’s youth to the luncheonettes and movie houses of midcentury Manhattan, The Land of Sweet Forever invites still-vital conversations about politics, equality, travel, love, fiction, art, the American South, and what it means to lead an engaged and creative life. This collection comes with an introduction by Casey Cep, Harper Lee’s appointed biographer, which provides illuminating background for our reading of these stories and connects them both to Lee’s life and to her two novels.
The Wayfinder
by Adam Johnson, read by Caleb Teaupa and Waikamania Seve

Talking corpses, poetic parrots, and a fan that wafts the breath of life—this is the world young Kōrero finds herself thrust into when a mysterious visitor lands on her island, a place so remote its inhabitants have forgotten the word for stranger. Her people are desperate and on the brink of starvation, and the wayward stranger offers them an impossible choice: they can remain in the only home they’ve ever known and await the uncertainty to come, or Kōrero can join him and venture into unfamiliar waters, guided by only the night sky and his assurance of a bountiful future in the Kingdom of Tonga. What Kōrero and her people don’t know is that the promised refuge is no utopia—instead, Tonga is an empire at war and on the verge of collapse, a place where brains are regularly liberated from skulls and souls get trapped in coconuts with some frequency. The perils of Tonga are compounded by a royal feud: loyalties are shifting, graves are being opened, and everyone lives in fear of a jellyfish tattoo. Here, survival can rest on a perfectly performed dance or the acceptance of a cup of kava. Together, the stranger and Kōrero embark upon an epic voyage—one that will deliver them either to salvation or to the depths of the Pacific.
Twice
written and read by Mitch Albom

When he is eight years old, Alfie Logan discovers the magical ability to get a second chance at everything. He can undo any moment and live it again. The one catch: he must accept the consequences of his second try—for better or worse. He grows up correcting his mistakes and saving himself from adolescent embarrassments. He even takes foolishly dangerous risks, just to see what it’s like to come close to death, before tapping back to safety. Eventually, Alfie turns his gift to his love life, studying his crushes and going back to make himself more appealing. In time, he falls deeply in love with Gianna, the woman he believes is the one. He seems to find contentment. But as the years pass, Alfie’s eye begins to wander. Which is when he learns a lone caveat to his power: once he undoes a love, that person can never fall in love with him again. Knowing if he gives into to temptation, he will risk losing what he has with Gianna, Alfie makes a choice that changes his life forever. The book begins many years later, after an ailing Alfie is arrested for allegedly cheating and winning millions at a casino roulette wheel. As a curious detective interrogates him, he slowly uncovers Alfie’s incredible story, and its most unlikely conclusion.
We Are All Guilty Here
by Karin Slaughter, read by Kathleen Early

Welcome to North Falls—a small town where everyone knows everyone. Or so they think. Until the night of the fireworks. When two teenage girls vanish, and the town ignites. For Officer Emmy Clifton, it’s personal. She turned away when her best friend's daughter needed help—and now she must bring her home. But as Emmy combs through the puzzle the girls left behind, she realizes she never really knew them. Nobody did. Every teenage girl has secrets. But who would kill for them? And what else is the town hiding?
Wreck
by Catherine Newman, read by Helen Laser

If you loved Rocky and her family on vacation on Cape Cod, wait until you join them at home two years later. (And if this is your first meeting with this crew, get ready to laugh and cry—and relate.) Rocky, still anxious, nostalgic, and funny, is living in Western Massachusetts with her husband Nick and their daughter Willa, who's back home after college. Their son, Jamie, has taken a new job in New York, and Mort, Rocky’s widowed father, has moved in. It all couldn’t be more ridiculously normal . . . until Rocky finds herself obsessed with a local accident that only tangentially affects them—and with a medical condition that, she hopes, won’t affect them at all. With her signature wit and wisdom, Catherine Newman explores the hidden rules of family, the heavy weight of uncertainty, and the gnarly fact that people—no matter how much you love them—are not always exactly who you want them to be.
Upcoming @ Your Library!
For Youth
Family Storytime
Every Wednesday at 11:00 AM
Join Ms. Laura for stories, songs, and fun for everyone in the Children's room!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thursday CRAFTernoon: Make a Spy Decoder!
Thursdays, January 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Come by the Maker Space every Thursday at 3:30pm to create your own unique craft! This month's craft: Celebrate One Book, One Cranbury's Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library and all things codes and ciphers by making your very own Spy Decoder Wheel! We provide all the materials you'll need, and in just a few steps, you'll be sending and receiving coded messages with the help of this clever device. Registration is *required* to participate. Recommended for ages 8-13.  Register for additional dates on our website.
 
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Storytelling Theatre with McCarter Theatre Center: Percy Jackson and the Heroes of Olympus! 
Saturday, January 10th 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Bring your favorite stories to life with McCarter Theatre Center’s exciting and immersive Storytelling Theatre Workshops! After a fun and energetic warmup, we will read a story, prompting questions about the world, characters, and themes along the way. Following this, students will be guided through an immersive and theatrical exploration of the work, inviting them to imagine themselves in the shoes of the characters and in the world of the story. These engaging workshops help develop creative problem-solving, collaboration, imagination, and self-expression! Our first workshop will focus on Percy Jackson and the Heroes of Olympus Universe! Recommended for ages 8 to 12. Registration is *highly encouraged*. This program will be held in Meeting Rooms 1 + 2.
 
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Storytime in Motion! 
Friday, January 16th 11:00 AM
Join us as Cranbury Public Library partners with the American Repertory Ballet and Princeton Ballet School for an interactive story time sure to keep you on your toes!  Let your youngest learners twirl, jump, and imagine through ballet stories and an interactive ballet demonstration - the perfect program to help us celebrate the Arts! Suggested for ages 21/2 to 12. Registration is *highly recommended*.
 
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Toddler Craft Tuesday: Melted Snowmen! 
Tuesday, January 20th 11:00 AM
Calling all crafty toddlers! Join us in the Maker Space for a special seasonal craft perfect for busy little hands. This month: Let's make Melted Snowman Paintings! Recommended for ages 2 to 5. Registration is *highly encouraged.*
 
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Pajama Storytime: Northern Lights Edition! 
Thursday, January 22nd 7:00 PM
Wear your snuggliest PJs, bring your favorite stuffie and join us for a special Pajama Storytime! We'll build some blanket forts and gather round for stories to guide us straight on to bedtime. If we're lucky, we might even catch a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis inside the library! Recommended for ages 2-5, but all ages are welcome! Registration is *highly encouraged* for this event.
 
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For Teens
Teen Mashup Hour (or Whatever)  
Thursdays, January 8th and 22nd 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
 
On the second and fourth Thursday each month, tweens & teens can drop by the Teen Room at 4:00pm for the Teen Mashup Hour (or Whatever). Each month there will be a suggested book to read & discuss and a guided craft to work on - but attendees are welcome to discuss whatever and work on whatever they'd like. Attendees will also learn of volunteer opportunities available at the Library. Light snacks will be offered.

This program is intended for ages 11-18.

The Teen Mashup Hour will meet on the second and fourth Thursday each month at 4:00pm in the Teen Room (unless otherwise stated).
 
Register Here
 
 
For Adults
Winter Coat Drive 
December - January 
Cranbury Public Library is hosting a Coat Drive! We are accepting donations of gently used coats, gloves, scarves, and boots. All donations will go directly to Rise, a local organization dedicated to supporting families in need. 
 
Please bring donated items to the circulation desk, and a staff member will assist you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pilates for Wellness 
Mondays, January 12th and 26th 4:30 PM 
Candice Wisaksono is a certified Pilates instructor dedicated to guiding others toward deep relaxation, healing, and inner balance. With a passion for holistic wellness, she combines the restorative power of Pilates to help her students find peace, clarity, and renewal. Her classes offer a nurturing space to release stress, reconnect within, and restore harmony to the body, mind, and spirit. Please bring your own mat.  Walk - ins are welcome. 

Register HERE
 
 
 
 
 
 
Button Maker Monday! 
Mondays, January 12th and 26th
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Want to gussy up that backpack? Or give your jacket the flair it deserves? Come by the Maker Space every Monday from 3:30-4:30pm with your pre-printed designs, or draw an original piece, and we'll make a button out of it! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Spinning Yarns 
Tuesday, January 20th 6:30 PM 
Register for additional dates on our website.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cooking Workshop: South Indian Masala Dosas  
Saturday, January 10th 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Warm and spicy! Masala dosas are a perfect food for a cold day!
Enjoy cooking South Indian style crepes eaten with a delicious
lentil soup and coconut chutney. Find out about the
difference between cuisines from North India and South India.
Learn about the Asian Food Pyramid and the spices used in
Indian cooking. Join us to cook this simple vegetarian dish
that is healthy, mouth-watering and appetizing. Potential Allergens. All ages, adults with families are welcome. Space is limited. Registration required.
 
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Gentle Yoga 
Wednesdays, January 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Join us for an hour of gentle stretching, breath work, and meditation. This class is perfect for beginners or experienced practitioners.  Please bring your own mat.  Walk-ins-welcome.
Beth Glasberg  has been practicing yoga for over 20 years. After studying the mind-body connection as part of her work as a behavior analyst, she decided she needed a deeper education in yoga. The more she learned, the more she fell in love. She became certified as a yoga instructor through the Yoga Renew program and joined the Yoga Alliance. Since then, Beth has been teaching both foundational and vinyasa flow classes regularly. She is also in the process of becoming certified to work with individuals who have suffered a trauma. She is passionate about using movement and breath to build strength, flexibility, balance, and peace, and committed to making the practice available to individuals of all fitness levels and backgrounds. When not on the mat, you can find Beth enjoying time with her family, visiting new places, or relaxing at the beach. in Motion Fitness is a boutique fitness studio located in Princeton, NJ.  Walk-ins welcome, no registration required.
 
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Caregiver Support Group 
Monday, January 12th 11:00 AM
There are different types of caregivers and ALL are welcomed. This is a judgment free safe place to share, to learn and/or to just listen. It’s a place of love, empathy and respect. It is a place to share the triumphs, the challenges, the disappointments, the accomplishments or simply a place to vent and reset ourselves so we can carry on one day at a time. Stress - free, safe environment respectful of everybody's level of comfort and pace of engagement.

Kat welcomes you with open arms! Kat Verdi is a Certified Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Trainer. She serves as a sound referral resource for anyone caring for a loved one. Her mission are the “3E’s” - to Educate, Empower and Encourage caregivers.

This support group will take place in Meeting Room 3. Meets the 2nd month of every month. 
 
Register Here
 
 
Senior Arts & Crafts with Caregiver Coach, Kat
Monday, January 12th 1:00 PM
Welcome to Senior Arts & Crafts with Caregiver Coach, Kat Typically, each month there will be a craft for Seniors to enjoy. Occasionally there may be a bingo session, but that will be announced a few weeks before.  Meet new people, share stores, and have a great time!  Please note, that for craft months, there is a limit of 12 participants. For Bingo, there is not limit on the number of participants.
Located in Meeting Rooms 1 + 2.
 
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CPL Cinemates Film Club 
Monday, January 12th 6:00 PM
Movie-lovers of all kinds are welcome! Whether you're a casual viewer or well-versed in auteur theory and the works of André Bazin, we invite all who wish to share in the cinematic experience and spirited (but civil) discussions. Screenings will vary in rating, so we advise using discretion on deciding whether to attend a screening.
 
This program is suggested for teens and older.
Refreshments will be provided, but you may also bring your own snacks and nonalcoholic drinks. Most importantly: bring your love for movies!  This program will meet in Meeting Rooms 1 + 2 on the third Monday of every month.  
 
Each month's selection is inspired by a specific theme and is voted on by club members. Be sure to submit your email address on the questionnaire below to be included in the voting for each month's film!

Below is a short questionnaire to assess what types of films participants would like to screen. Please feel free to share your thoughts by submitting a form and be sure to leave your email to stay up to date with Cinemates happenings!

Cinemates Film Club Questionnaire
 
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iPhone 101
Tuesday, January 13th 12:30 PM
Learn all about how to use your iPhone or iPad!  In this workshop, we will have an open forum for any troubles you might encounter with the iPhone or other Apple devices. In previous sessions, we discussed the camera, security measures, and data storage. Beginner to intermediate experience with an iPhone or Apple device is suggested.  Meeting Room 1
 
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Afternoon Book Discussion
Wednesday, January 21st 1:30 PM
Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month in Meeting Room 3.

January Title: The Correspondent by Virginia Evans
 
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New Jersey's Revolutionary Rivals:
The Untold Story of Captain Tye and Captain Huddy
Friday, January 23rd 1:00 PM
Kick off America 250, the US's 250th Anniversary, with author Rick Geffken. Geffken will share the stories of two obscure enemies who died and rose to fame for their beliefs in independence. 

After the Battle of Monmouth Court House in June 1778, the Revolutionary War in Monmouth County devolved into skirmishes between local militias and British Loyalists. Chief among these warring factions were revered rebel hero Captain Joshua Huddy and his fierce rival, a runaway enslaved Black man called Colonel Tye who fought for the British. Their deaths would jeopardize Benjamin Franklin's peace treaty negotiations in Paris and even lead to Marie Antoinette's pleas to George Washington to stop the killings. 
 
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Coffee and a Concert featuring Black Cat Habitat 
Saturday, January 24th 1:00 PM
Join us for an afternoon of live music and refreshments featuring the indie rock band, Black Cat Habitat. 
 
Black Cat Habitat is a soulful and shamelessly melodic original indie rock band with groove tendencies and beautifully worn ‘90’s sensibilities. Under the backdrop of upbeat rock and groove, their songs center on the themes of love, overcoming and finding your own habitat. Singer-songwriter Rachel McCullough, with guitarist Neal Blumberg, bassist Danny Walker, and drummer Jay B. Wade take the audience on a high-rev ride with powerful "wickedly sweet" vocals, slamm'n beats, and rich, textured guitar.  Black Cat Habitat’s unique sound reflects the band’s wide-ranging influences. Picture "If the Cranberries met the Allman Brothers and grooved it out." 

Check out their music at: https://blackcathabitat.com/
 
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Literary Cafe
Monday, January 26th 7:00 PM
Discuss your recent reads with fellow bibliophiles. This discussion group promises thought-provoking and engaging discourse. Meets the 4th Monday of the month in Meeting Room 3.
 
 
Stars: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly - An Afternoon Q&A with Journalist and Cranbury resident Barbara Hoffman
Thursday, January 29th 4 - 5 PM
Join us in hearing about everything from the sweet to salacious lives of the rich and famous, as we sit down with Cranbury's own, Barbara Hoffman, to discuss her 40+ years in journalism. Following the interview, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions. 

Barbara was a features writer and editor at the New York Post. She has written for the Bergen Record and started her career at the Gloucester Daily Times in Gloucester, MA. Her freelance work has been published in Cosmopolitan, Parenting Magazine, New Jersey Monthly, Highlights for Children and "Chicken Soup for the Expectant Mother." She is also the co-author of two nonfiction titles, The Uncle Sam Diet and Joseph Trippetti & Cloisonné.
 
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Library Hours and Closings
LIBRARY CLOSED 
Monday, January 19th
  
Monday thru Thursday - 10 AM to 8 PM
Friday - 10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday - 10 AM to 4 PM
Sunday - 12 PM to 4 PM
 
Cranbury Public Library
30 Park Place West
Cranbury, New Jersey 08512
609-722-6992

www.cranburypubliclibrary.org/