Archive | July, 2025

Celebrate Disability Pride Month: The Space You Left Behind and Stronger

16 Jul

The Space You Left Behind
by Ona Gritz

Some of our Hoboken residents may remember Ona Gritz, who, back in the early 2000’s, was the YA Librarian here at the Hoboken Public Library and helped me run the library’s first Writers Group. Now Gritz is writing full time; The Space You Left Behind was one of two Young Adult novels she had published in 2024 along with Take a Sad Song. In The Space You Left Behind, Cara a sixteen year old who has cerebral palsy works to overcome her self-consciousness about her disability. She and her crush bond over a mystery podcast and then decide to to look into Cara’s own mystery about who her biological father is. Though the novel is fiction, Gritz is able to use her own experience with having cerebral palsy to give authenticity to Cara’s depiction and her outlook of the world. You can also checkout Gritz’s short autobiographical work, On the Whole which details her experience as a new mother with a physical disability, which I had previously blogged about.

Stronger
We screened Stronger as our Monthly Library Movie for Adults back in April , which is Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Jeff Bauman who lost both his legs during the Boston Marathon bombing and was instrumental in helping get a description of the bomber so he could be found. At first Bauman struggles to adjust to his loss of limbs but with the support of his girlfriend, family, and friends, he learns to use prosthetics and works through his PTSD. The movie came out in 2017 and despite not having huge success on the big screen, I think it is one that should not be overlooked if you enjoy biographical films about real life perseverance. The film was directed by David Gordon Green and written by John Pollono, based on the memoir by Jeff Bauman and Bret Witter. Gyllenhaal, gives a stunning performance as the lead and Tatiana Maslany, Miranda Richardson, Carlos Sanz, and Clancy Brown also are excellent in the supporting cast. Having lived in Boston for two years, I felt they gave an authentic look at the resilient blue collar community that resides there.

For our July Movie Screening we will be showing Les Miserables in honor of Bastille Day (French Independence Day) at 10:30am on July 11.

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager

Favorite Picks from our New Librarian!

9 Jul

Hello! I am Dejeunee, a new Librarian here at the Hoboken Public Library. I’m so happy to be a part of this community and contribute to the blog. I believe it is only fitting for me to share some of my favorite books in my first entry as a way to introduce myself. These are all recent favorites from various genres that can be found in our library catalog (physically in the library or through one of our digital resources such as Overdrive/Libby).

Literary Fiction:
Sula 
by Toni Morrison

Sula is a short novel (174 pages) that packs a punch. It explores themes of friendship, fear, and trust through the relationship between Sula and her best friend, Nel. The two grew up together in a small mid-western town but Sula eventually leaves to follow her dreams and Nel stays and gets married. Sula’s return to their small town tests the limits of their friendship and the trust once held between the two. 

Romance:
Promise Me Sunshine 
by Cara Bastone

Just keep your tissues ready for this heart wrenching new romance from Cara Bastone. Promise Me Sunshine is a romance novel that is also about grief, and friendship, and navigating mental health challenges and it is a beautiful story. Lenny has recently lost her best friend, and one of the great loves of her life, to cancer. While grieving the loss of her friend, she is short-term nannying for a 7 year old named Ainsley who has a very handsome, but grumpy uncle named Miles who always seems to be around. Miles is looking for ways to connect with his niece and enlists the help of Lenny, while he attempts to help her navigate her grief. This mutually beneficial arrangement blossoms into so much more. 

Horror:
Natural Beauty 
by Ling Ling Huang

Natural Beauty is a literary horror that takes you on a wild ride into the depths of the beauty and wellness industry. Set in New York City, we meet a young pianist who is down on her luck after her parents were involved in a tragic accident. Now being the sole provider for her family, she seeks a way to make steady money by working for a wellness company called Holistik. During her tenure at the company she starts to notice many things about herself changing with her appearance. 

I hope you pick one of these to check out and maybe we can chat about them.

Written by:
Dejeunee Depts
Information and Digital Services Librarian