Boy Meets World fans will have much more to celebrate beyond the Girl Meets World spin-off. Star Danielle Fishel, who is returning to the role of Topanga in the new series, is working on a memoir that will be released next year.

The book will carry the long title of Normally, This Would Be Cause for Concern: Tales of Calamity and Unrelenting Awkwardness and will be published by the Simon & Schuster imprint Gallery Books in Fall 2014. She will write about several topics, from terrible audition memories to red carpet accidents. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the publisher says the book “promises to be a fun romp through Fishel's own imperfections and wild neuroses.”

“Life is an incredible, and often embarrassing, journey and I can’t wait to share my experiences in Normally, This Would Be Cause for Concern,” Fishel, 32, said in a statement, notes EW. “Get ready to laugh with me (or at me — that’s okay, too!).”

Jennifer Bergstrom, vp and publisher of Gallery Books, said that they are “thrilled” to publish the book, adding, “She has already achieved a cult following and I'm sure her book will bring her even more fans.”

Fishel and Ben Savage will both be returning to their BMW roles for Girl Meets World, which was picked up by the Disney Channel. Rowan Blanchard plays their daughter, who is in seventh grade.

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