Audiobooks 
June 2025
New and Recently Released
Dream State
by Eric Puchner, read by MacLeod Andrews

Cece is in love. She has arrived early at her future in-laws’ lake house in Salish, Montana, to finish planning her wedding to Charlie, a young doctor with a brilliant life ahead of him. Charlie has asked Garrett, his best friend from college, to officiate the ceremony, though Cece can’t imagine anyone more ill-suited for the task—an airport baggage handler haunted by a tragedy from his and Charlie’s shared past. But as Cece spends time with Garrett, his gruff mask slips, and she grows increasingly uncertain about her future. And why does Garrett, after meeting Cece, begin to feel, well, human again? As a contagious stomach flu threatens to scuttle the wedding, and Charlie and Garrett’s friendship is put to the ultimate test, Cece must decide between the life she’s dreamed of and a life she’s never imagined. The events of that summer have long-lasting repercussions, not only on the three friends caught in its shadow but also on their children, who struggle to escape their parents’ story. Spanning fifty years and set against the backdrop of a rapidly warming Montana, Dream State explores what it means to live with the mistakes of the past—both our own and the ones we’ve inherited.
I Hope This Finds You Well
by Natalie Sue, read by Nasim Pedrad

As far as Jolene is concerned, her interactions with her colleagues should start and end with her official duties as an admin for Supershops, Inc. Unfortunately, her irritating, incompetent coworkers don’t seem to understand the importance of boundaries. Her secret to survival? She vents her grievances in petty email postscripts, then changes the text color to white so no one can see.That is until one of her secret messages is exposed. Her punishment: sensitivity training (led by the suspiciously friendly HR guy, Cliff) and rigorous email restrictions. When an IT mix-up grants her access to her entire department’s private emails and DMs, Jolene knows she should report it, but who could resist reading what their coworkers are really saying? And when she discovers layoffs are coming, she realizes this might just be the key to saving her job. The plan is simple: gain her boss’s favor, convince HR she’s Supershops material, and beat out the competition. But as Jolene is drawn further into her coworkers' private worlds and realizes they are each keeping secrets, her carefully constructed walls begin to crumble—especially around Cliff, who she definitely cannot have feelings for. Eventually she will need to decide if she’s ready to leave the comfort of her cubicle, even if that means coming clean to her colleagues.
Saltwater
by Katy Hays, read by Cassandra Campbell and Carlotta Brentan

In 1992, Sarah Lingate is found dead below the cliffs of Capri, leaving behind her three-year-old daughter, Helen. Despite suspicions that the old-money Lingates are involved, Sarah’s death is ruled an accident. And every year, the family returns to prove it’s true. But on the thirtieth anniversary of Sarah’s death, the Lingates arrive at the villa to find a surprise waiting for them—the necklace Sarah was wearing the night she died. Haunted by the specter of that night, the legendary Lingate family unity is pushed to a breaking point, and Helen seizes the opportunity. Enlisting the help of Lorna Moreno, a family assistant, the two plot their escape from Helen’s paranoid, insular family. But when Lorna disappears and the investigation into Sarah’s death is reopened, Helen has to confront the fact that everyone who was on Capri thirty years ago remains a suspect—her controlling father, Richard; her rarely lucid aunt, Naomi; her distant uncle, Marcus; and their circle of friends, visitors, and staff. Even Lorna, her closest ally, may not be who she seems. As long-hidden secrets about that night boil to surface, one thing becomes clear: Not everyone will leave the island alive.
The Sirens
by Emilia Hart, read by Barrie Kreinik

2019: Lucy awakens from a dream to find her hands around her ex-lover’s throat. Horrified, she flees to her older sister’s house on the Australian coast, hoping she can help explain the strangely vivid nightmare that preceded the attack—but Jess is nowhere to be found. As Lucy awaits her return, the rumors surrounding Jess’s strange small town start to emerge. Numerous men have gone missing at sea, spread over decades. A tiny baby was found hidden in a cave. And sailors tell of hearing women’s voices on the waves. Desperate for answers, Lucy finds and begins to read her sister’s adolescent diary. 1999: Jess is a lonely sixteen-year-old in a rural town in the middle of the continent. Diagnosed with a rare allergy to water, she has always felt different, until her young, charming art teacher takes an interest in her drawings, seeing a power and maturity in them—and in her—that no one else has. 1800: Twin sisters Mary and Eliza have been torn from their loving father in Ireland and forced onto a convict ship bound for Australia. For their entire lives, they’ve feared the ocean, as their mother tragically drowned when they were just girls. Yet as the boat bears them further and further from all they know, they begin to notice changes in their bodies that they can’t explain, and they feel the sea beginning to call to them…
Elphie: A Wicked Childhood
by Gregory Maguire, read by Edoardo Ballerini

Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, will grow to have a feisty and somewhat uncompromising character in adult life. But she is always a one-off, from her infancy; Elphie is the riveting coming-of-age story of a very peculiar and relatable young girl. Young Elphie is shaped and molded by the behaviors of her promiscuous mother, Melena, and her pious father, Frex. She suffers ordinary childhood jealousies when her sister, saintly Nessarose, and brother, junior felon Shell, arrive. She first encounters the mistreatment of the Animal populations of Oz, which live adjacent to but not intertwined with human settlements, haunted by a Monkey and receiving aid from Dwarf Bears. She thrashes through her first bruising attempts at friendship, a possible lifeline from her tricky family life. And she gleans the benefits of an education, haphazard though it must be—until she arrives at the doors of Shiz University, about to meet the radiant creature that is Galinda. Elphie is destined to be a witch; she bears the markings from childhood—most evidently in her green skin but more obscurely and profoundly in her cunning and perhaps amoral behaviors, as she seeks to make do, to slip by, to sneak out, to endure, and to aspire.
Firebird
by Juliette Cross, read by Blair Dade and Kale Williams

A conqueror captivated… A witch prophesied to save them all… An unforgiving world where dragons rule Rome. Julian Dakkia, Roman general and nephew to the emperor, has played his role as conqueror well. Yet, the moment he laid eyes on Malina, he was enthralled by the Dacian dancer. Years later, the fierce beauty stands before him, a captive on a scarred battlefield, her life in danger. He instinctively shifts into his fierce dragon form to save her, an action that may mean his head on the imperial gate. The rules of their world dictate that he is the conqueror and she is the captured. But he and his dragon know one thing: their bond has nothing to do with the laws of mighty Rome. She belongs to them. And they belong to her. Fierce and powerful, twenty-one-year old Malina has survived the loss of her family and she is determined to fight until her dying breath. Still, she can’t believe that the centurion who had once bestowed a secret talisman on her is the Roman general of legendary brutality…and now holds her life in his hands. Nor can she deny how her soul has always seemed to answer his. Slowly she learns that Julian is caught in his mad uncle’s machinations for domination, and helps him plot the downfall of the empire itself. As they navigate a world where flying deathriders conquer and burn, their love will ignite a firestorm that can only end in heartbreak or death. Or both.
James
by Percival Everett, read by Dominic Hoffman

When the enslaved Jim overhears that he is about to be sold to a man in New Orleans, separated from his wife and daughter forever, he decides to hide on nearby Jackson Island until he can formulate a plan. Meanwhile, Huck Finn has faked his own death to escape his violent father, recently returned to town. As all readers of American literature know, thus begins the dangerous and transcendent journey by raft down the Mississippi River toward the elusive and too-often-unreliable promise of the Free States and beyond. While many narrative set pieces of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn remain in place (floods and storms, stumbling across both unexpected death and unexpected treasure in the myriad stopping points along the river’s banks, encountering the scam artists posing as the Duke and Dauphin…), Jim’s agency, intelligence and compassion are shown in a radically new light. Brimming with the electrifying humor and lacerating observations that have made Everett a “literary icon” (Oprah Daily), and one of the most decorated writers of our lifetime, James is destined to be a cornerstone of twenty-first century American literature.
Summer in the City
by Alex Aster, read by Diane Guerrero

Twenty-seven-year-old screenwriter Elle has the chance of a lifetime to write a big-budget movie set in New York City. The only problem? She’s had writer’s block for months, and her screenplay is due at the end of the summer. In a desperate attempt at inspiration, Elle ends up back in the city she swore she would never return to, in an apartment she could never afford (floor-to-ceiling windows, skyline views, and a new coffee shop to haunt included). It’s the perfect place to write her screenplay…until she realizes her new neighbor is tech “Billionaire Bachelor” Parker Warren, her stairwell hookup from two years ago. It’s been a lovers-to-enemies situation ever since. When seeing him again turns into a full night of hate-fueled writing, Elle realizes her enemy/twisted muse might just be the key to finishing her screenplay... if she can stand being around her polar opposite. She writes anonymously, and he’s on the cover of every business magazine. He frequents fancy red carpeted events, and she doesn’t like leaving her emotional support five block radius. One summer. One wall apart. He needs to fake a buzzy relationship during his company’s precarious acquisition. She needs to write a movie around a list of NYC locations. Both need a break from their unrelenting schedules, and a chance to rediscover the skyscraper glimmering, pizza crusted, sunlit charms of the city. Summers always end, and so will this agreement. It’s all pretend. Promise. Until it isn’t.
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: Egg Carton Turtles 
Thursdays, June 5th, 12th, and 26th
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Come by the Maker Space every Thursday at 3:30pm to create your own unique craft! Registration is *required* to participate. Recommended for ages 8-13. This month's craft: Let's make Egg Carton Turtles!
 
Register Here
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First Fridays: Music and Movement with Ms. Jenni 
Friday, June 6th 11:00 AM
Let's sing, play, and move with Ms. Jenni as she takes us on musical adventures designed especially for our littlest patrons! Each first Friday of the month at 11:00am, join us as we explore with instruments, dance, and song. Recommended for ages 0-4. Caregivers must attend with their child. Registration is *highly recommended*.
 
Register Here
 
 
Toddler Craft Tuesday: Let's Make Rainbow Clouds 
Tuesday, June 17th 11:00 AM
Calling all crafty toddlers! Join us in the Maker Space for a special seasonal craft perfect for busy little hands. Recommended for ages 2 to 5. This month: We'll make colorful rainbow clouds!
 
Register Here
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Summer Enrichment 2025 Kickoff Event! 
Tuesday, June 24th 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Come join us for an action-packed celebration to kick off CPL's Summer Enrichment 2025 and sign up for what's sure to be a colossal summer of fun! 

Today's the day we once again usher in a new year of Summer Enrichment at CPL, and this year's program is more ambitious than ever! In addition to the national theme, our summers at CPL will now be inspired by Camp Half-Blood from the Percy Jackson series. 

What does this mean for this summer? In addition to all of the awesome art activities we're hosting that tie in to the national "Color Our World" theme, PARTICIPANTS OF ALL AGES will be sorted into the cabin of a god or goddess when they register and will be able to take part in  summer programming inspired by mythology from around the world. As participants level up and gain prizes for their own achievements, their successes will also help out their respective cabins!

Excited yet? Want to learn more? Join us on June 24th to learn all the details involved with 2025 Summer Enrichment!

Starting at 2:00 pm in the Maker Space:
- Make a button featuring your cabin's symbol 
- Paint beads for a necklace like Percy & his fellow Camp Half-Blood campers
- Decorate a feather for our collaborative art project!

From 2-4 pm face painters will be on-site to turn your face into a work of art! (Separate registration)

At 4 pm local artist Jenny Santa Maria will be conducting the Model Magic Moments: A Sensory Art Adventure workshop for our littlest patrons (ages 3-7). In this playful workshop, children will color Model Magic clay using Crayola markers, knead it to blend vibrant colors, and craft their very own snail and rose creations. (Separate registration here)

NJ4S Middlesex and The Cranbury Public Library Foundation will also be available in the gallery to tell you about all the cool ways they're helping with Summer Enrichment!
 
Register Here
 
 
Summer Enrichment: Model Magic Moments - A Sensory Art Adventure with Jenny Santa Maria
Tuesday, June 24th 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Join us for a fun and engaging sensory experience designed for little hands and
big imaginations! In this playful workshop, children will color Model Magic clay
using Crayola markers, knead it to blend vibrant colors, and craft their very own
snail and rose creations. These delightful projects will harden within 24 hours, becoming cherished
keepsakes to enjoy and display. Perfect for young artists, this class fosters
creativity, fine motor skills, and the joy of making something special!

Recommended for ages 3-7. Registration is *required,* and caregivers must stay with their children for the duration of the program. 
 
Register Here
 
                                           Summer Enrichment: "Percy Jackson" TV Series Weekly Marathon 
Wednesday, June 25th 3:45 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Summer Movie Series: A Bug's Life 
Friday, June 27th 3:15 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For Teens
Teen Mashup Hour (or Whatever) 
Thursdays, June 12th and 26th
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
On the second and fourth Thursday each month, tweens & teens can drop by the Teen Room at 5pm 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.

The Teen Mashup Hour will meet on the second and fourth Thursday each month at 5:00pm in the Teen Room.  Register for additional dates on our website.
 
Register Here
 
For Adults
Spinning Yarns 
Tuesdays, June 3rd and 17th 6:30 PM 
Enjoy an hour of knitting, crocheting, crafts and conversation. All levels welcome. This workshop will be in Meeting Room 1. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gentle Yoga 
Wednesdays, June 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th
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.
 
 
Travel Photography Workshop 
Thursday, June 5th 6:30 PM
If you are planning a luxury African safari or just a weekend escape, Ron Wyatt presents his tips for memorable travel photography.  In an easy-to-understand, straightforward manner, Ron will teach you the fundamentals of shooting great vacation shots, as well as capturing the flavor of local cultures and capturing landscapes in their best light. 

Ron will discuss what you need to do in preparation for your trip and the practicalities of traveling with your photo gear.  Selecting the right lenses is always a critical decision before traveling - Ron will offer simple and practical suggestions on which lenses are best for various shooting situations.  He’ll discuss “storytelling with your camera”, provide tips for photographing people, and reveal his methods for great street photography.  Ron’s presentation is perfectly illustrated with his images from his recent travel to China, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. 

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Ron, a self-taught photographer has covered the NBA, NFL and Major League
Baseball. He also photograph two Summer Olympic Games. His photos have
appeared in various publications such as: USA Today, Black Enterprise Magazine,
Time Magazine, Newsweek TV Guide, ESPN and others.

He has cover corporate assignments for, Six Flags, RobertWoodJohnson, Port
Authority NJ/NY, CVS, Pepsico, Verizon, MetLife, Capital One and many others.
His Photography has allowed him to travel to various parts of the world. I was
assigned by Kodak to photograph two Summer Olympic Games, (Athens 2004
and Beijing 2008). His Olympic work was feature in Studio Photography and a 7
page spread in the July 2009 issue of RangeFinder Magazine.
American Photo called  Ron Wyatt A Modern Master Of The Olympics. His works was
also feature in Popular Photography and Digital Photographer UK.
He worked has a video cameramen for MSNBC, Comcast Sports, News12 and
Court TV.Ron Wyatt

Ron also organizes photography tours around the globe. He can be found at https://www.photoadventureswithron.com/

Meeting Room 1
 
Register Here
 
 
Creative Writing Course for Adults 
Saturdays, June 7th, 14th, and 21st 11:00 AM
Kickstart your writing journey with this 3-session,  comprehensive series designed to guide you through the essentials of creative writing, goal-setting, and revision.

Whether you’re looking to start a new project, explore different genres, or establish a lasting writing habit, this course provides the foundational tools to help you grow as a writer.  Register for additional dates on our website.

Meeting Room 3
 
Register Here
 
 
Medicare 101
Tuesday, June 10th 11:00 AM
This presentation focuses on building an understanding of the basics of the Medicare program. Duration: 30-40 minutes.
 
Register Here
 
 
Great Decisions Foreign Policy Discussion Group 
Tuesday, June 10th 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Meets the Second Tuesday of the month in Meeting Room 1. Video and discussion to follow. Copies of the Great Decisions Briefing Book are available for checkout at the Cranbury Public Library. 

June: International Cooperation on Climate Change
July: The Future of NATO and European Security
August: AI and American National Security
September: After Gaza: American Policy in the Middle East
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DIY Porch Sign Workshop 
Tuesday, June 10th  
Join Rescued By Lacey, a furniture restoration shop located in Milltown, in this DIY porch sign workshop at the Cranbury Public Library. Participants will learn skills and techniques for wood board stenciling and will make their own summer themed sign to decorate their porch or home.

Sponsored by the Cranbury Public Library Foundation

Open to Cranbury Public Library Cardholders. Registration Required. Space is limited. Meeting Rooms 1&2. Adult Program.

Cranbury Public Library Cards can be obtained by visiting the Cranbury Public Library and presenting ID with proof of Cranbury residency. Non resident library cards are also available for a fee.
 
Join Waiting List Here
 
 
CPL Cinemates Film Club 
Monday, June 16th 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!

Monthly Themes:

June - Pride
 
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
 
Register Here
 
 
Introduction to AI
Tuesday, June 17th 12:30 PM
Curious about artificial intelligence? Join us for an accessible introduction to Ai, what it is, how it works, and how it's shaping our everyday lives. 

Meeting Room 1 + 2
 
Register Here
 
 
Nutrition and Mental Health 
Tuesday, June 17th 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Nutrition and Mental Health-Nourishing your body and your mind go hand in hand. Join  Penn Medicine staff to learn about the nutrients needed for good mental health, and some practical day-to-day strategies to make nutrition part of your mental health toolbox.

Register  HERE



 
 
 
 
 
Puzzle Club 
Wednesday, June 18th 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Join us for our monthly puzzle club on the third Wednesday of each month! Come work on a new puzzle each month, and meet fellow puzzle enthusiasts!

From 6-8pm we'll be working on puzzles in the adult circulation room.
 
Register Here
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Afternoon Book Discussion
Wednesday, June 18th 1:30 PM
Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month in Meeting Room 3.

Cranbury Public Library Good Reads Chat
 
Register Here
 
 
Blood Drive 
Thursday, June 19th 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Giving blood is a simple thing to do, but it can make a difference in the lives of others. The American Red Cross will be at the Cranbury Public Library collecting blood donations on Thursday,June 19th, from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. These donations are extremely critical.
To register, click HERE and search for Cranbury, 08512.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
iPhone 101 
Monday, June 23rd 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. In previous sessions, we discussed the camera, security measures, and data storage. Beginner to intermediate experience with an iPhone is suggested. This workshop will be held in Meeting Room 1.
 
 Register Here
 
 
Literary Cafe
Monday, June 23rd 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.
 
Register Here
 
 
Cardio Dance Yoga 
Tuesday, June 24th 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Stephanie Cuddahy is a certified group fitness instructor and personal trainer who has taught classes is several local gyms, including most recently RWJ Fitness and Wellness Hamilton and the Hamilton Area YMCA.  Her cardio chair dance class came from her love of low impact aerobic exercise and the need to make the class appropriate for all bodies and fitness levels. AND it needs to be fun!
 
Register Here
 
Library Hours and Closings
LIBRARY CLOSED
JUNE 20th
 
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/