Lessons in Magic and Disaster, Charlie Jane Anders
Lessons in Magic and Disaster, Charlie Jane Anders
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Lessons in Magic and Disaster

Author: Charlie Jane Anders

Narrator: Lisa Flanagan, Marisa Calin, Sena Bryer

Unabridged: 11 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/19/2025


Synopsis

"Listeners will be captivated as each narrator provides glimpses of Jamie's present and Serena's past, interspersed with snippets from the book of magic that Jamie is studying." — AudioFile

In the vein of Alice Hoffman and Charlie Jane Anders's own All the Birds in the Sky comes a multicast audiobook full of love, disaster, and magic.

A young witch teaches her mother how to do magic--with very unexpected results--in this relatable, resonant novel about family, identity, and the power of love.

Jamie is basically your average New England academic in-training--she has a strong queer relationship, an esoteric dissertation proposal, and inherited generational trauma. But she has one extraordinary secret: she's also a powerful witch.

Serena, Jamie's mother, has been hiding from the world in an old one-room schoolhouse for several years, grieving the death of her wife and the simultaneous explosion in her professional life. All she has left are memories.

Jamie’s busy digging into a three-hundred-year-old magical book, but she still finds time to teach Serena to cast spells and help her come out of her shell. But Jamie doesn't know the whole story of what happened to her mom years ago, and those secrets are leading Serena down a destructive path.

Now it's up to this grad student and literature nerd to understand the secrets behind this mysterious novel from 1749, unearth a long-buried scandal hinted therein, and learn the true nature of magic, before her mother ruins both of their lives.

A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books

About Charlie Jane Anders

Charlie Jane Anders is the author of Lessons in Magic and Disaster, coming August 2025 from Tor Books. Her other novels include All the Birds in the Sky, The City in the Middle of the Night and the young-adult Unstoppable trilogy. She's also the author of the short story collection Even Greater Mistakes, and Never Say You Can't Survive (August 2021), a book about how to use creative writing to get through hard times. She's won the Hugo, Nebula, Sturgeon, Lambda Literary, Crawford and Locus Awards. She co-created Escapade, a transgender superhero, for Marvel Comics and wrote her into the long-running New Mutants comic. And she's currently the science fiction and fantasy book reviewer for the Washington Post. With Annalee Newitz, she co-hosts the podcast Our Opinions Are Correct.

About Marisa Calin

Marisa Calin is an actress, narrator, and novelist born in England and educated in New York at the American Academy of the Dramatic Arts. An artist with a flair for everything literary, she has written a young adult novel, You & Me, which received a Kirkus Starred Review, and has narrated the audio books Ruby Red and Sapphire Blue by Kerstin Gier.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on June 05, 2025

What a lovely novel, a real genre-buster that brings in so many elements to form a patchwork that is somehow challenging and cozy. So much to sink your teeth into. So much I enjoyed. I loved the almost anti-worldbuilding approach Anders takes here, where the magic is intuitive, unexplained, more abo......more

Goodreads review by Justine on September 15, 2025

4.5 stars I loved this! Told in dual timelines this is a family drama about navigating relationships more than anything else. The magic use is only lightly on display and in that sense incidental to the main story rather than central, but it is the catalysing element that brings parent and child toge......more

Goodreads review by Kara on August 20, 2025

Unexpectedly healing and wholesome, Lessons in Magic and Disaster is queer, witchy, and compassionate in just the right amounts. Anders manages to acknowledge the effects of intergenerational trauma while at the same time holding characters to account for their individual bullshit. I received an eAR......more

Goodreads review by milliereadsalot on August 31, 2025

I think this is one that a lot of people are going to love, it unfortunately just didn't quite work for me. This is really a book about healing, grief, trauma and compassion, and it was done very well - I just never connected with the characters, and I also struggled with the worldbuilding/magic sys......more

Goodreads review by Carla on April 18, 2025

I received this book in a Goodreads Giveaway. From the description I thought it was going to be an exciting book to read. It was not!!!! I understand what the author was trying to do. It's a good concept for a plot. However the extra extra amounts of filler in the book takes away from the plot entir......more


Quotes

“Charlie Jane Anders writes the kind of stories that break your heart and expand your mind simultaneously. Charlie Jane is a true gem in the literary world. I am a proud fan.”
—Janelle Monáe


“Charlie Jane Anders has a near witch-like ability to orchestrate unexpected threads and thoughts into moving together as one enchanted whole. Lessons in Magic and Disaster is a marvel.
—Torrey Peters, award-winning author of Detransition, Baby

Lessons in Magic and Disaster will conjure a wickedly brilliant spell on its readers in this tale about witchcraft, queer wisdom, and the pain and powers of womanhood at any age, written by one of our most wildly imaginative writers, Charlie Jane Anders.”
—Amber Tamblyn, author of Listening in the Dark: Women reclaiming the Power of Intuition

“A novel that shimmers with fervent imagination and astute observation, Lessons in Magic and Disaster expertly journeys the uncanny valley between the seduction of witchcraft and the magic of everyday life.
—Meredith Talusan, author of Fairest

Lessons in Magic and Disaster is a hymn to queer love, joy, and persistence. The song of resistance and mutual care echoes through this novel just as our trauma and the community we build to survive it echoes through the generations, reminding us: we have always been here; we will always take care of each other. A book for our times—and for all the times before this.
—-Nicola Griffith, author of Spear


Praise for Charlie Jane Anders

“Charlie Jane Anders always goes a step further.” —Jonathan Lethem, bestselling and award-winning author of Motherless Brooklyn

“Funny, inspiring, and warm…a book for anyone interested in using art to imagine—and build—better futures.” —Bookriot, on Never Say You Can’t Survive

“A wildly inventive, inventively radical, radically subtle rush of a novel.” —Audrey Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveler’s Wife, on The City in the Middle of the Night

"An intimate portrait of people as much as it is a piece of culturally aware social scifi — a look at our moment in history through a distorting lens of aliens and spaceships." —NPR on The City in the Middle of the Night

“This generation’s Le Guin.” —Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less, on The City in in Middle of the Night


Awards

  • Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year