The Jonas Brothers have announced that they will release a memoir later this year, which will "tell the full story of the journey we've had as individuals, as artists, and as family."
In a statement Joe, 29, who founded the band alongside his siblings Kevin, 31, and Nick, 26, said: "We're three brothers from New Jersey, and we were not supposed to be successful.
"From record labels dropping us to our dad losing his job over us, this shouldn't have happened or lasted as long as it did.
"Yet here we are, more excited than ever, and we're so grateful and ready to tell the full story of the journey we've had as individuals, as artists, and as family."
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The book, entitled Blood, is set for release in November, and will chronicle their 2005 beginnings, 2013 break-up, 2019 reunion and everything in between.
The Jonas Brothers made a comeback earlier this year with their hit single Sucker, which will feature on their upcoming album Happiness Begins, which is out in June. They will then embark on a tour.
They will also be the focus of a new Amazon Prime documentary, Chasing Happiness, which is out on June 4.
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