Mena Suvari is conjuring up a collaboration with Sensible Magic writer Alice Hoffman.
Suvari will report the audiobook for Hoffman’s forthcoming novel The Witches of Cambridge, The Hollywood Reporter has realized. Scribner Books is about to launch the best-selling writer’s novel on Sept. 8.
Set within the Fifties in Cambridge, Massachusetts, The Witches of Cambridge facilities on Ava and Lauren, two vibrant Radcliffe School college students who get recruited by the Lilith Society, a secret group of witches courting again to colonial occasions.
The Witches of Cambridge shall be obtainable simply days earlier than Warner Bros. is about to theatrically launch Practical Magic 2 on Sept. 11. Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman reprise their roles because the Owens sisters within the adaptation of Hoffman’s 2021 title The E book of Magic, which is a sequel to her 1995 novel Sensible Magic. The 1995 ebook in regards to the witch siblings spawned the movie model that hit theaters in 1998.
“I am thrilled to narrate the audiobook for Alice Hoffman’s spellbinding tale, The Witches of Cambridge,” says Suvari. “It is a joy to bring these rich characters to life and explore the empowering history of women and witchcraft. Magic has always been present in my own life, and I can’t wait for listeners to experience this journey!”
Hoffman provides, “I admire Mena’s ability to bring depth and emotional truth to the characters she inhabits. I know she will capture the heart of this story with remarkable nuance and grace. Audiobooks create an intimate connection between storyteller and listener, and I look forward to Mena’s performance adding a unique dimension to The Witches of Cambridge. I am thrilled for readers and listeners alike to experience her interpretation of this world and these characters.”
Suvari lately wrapped manufacturing on the body-swap comedy The Incredible Edible and is about to move again to the American Horror Story for the forthcoming season 13 after her position on 2018’s American Horror Story: Apocalypse. The SAG Award-winning and Emmy-nominated actress is understood for such options as American Pie and American Magnificence and can be a broadcast writer herself, having written the 2021 autobiography The Nice Peace: A Memoir.
