'Boy Meets World' Star Danielle Fishel to Write Memoir

"Normally, This Would Be Cause for Concern" will hit shelves in fall 2014.

Boy Meets World star Danielle Fishel is writing a memoir.

The actress best known as Topanga will pen Normally, This Would Be Cause for Concern: Tales of Calamity and Unrelenting Awkwardness, which will be pushed through Simon & Schuster imprint Gallery Books. It will hit stores in fall 2014.

The 32-year-old Fishel, who reprises her Boy Meets World role in Disney Channel's upcoming Girl Meets World update, will write about her experiences being an actress and life -- "from disastrous auditions to wedding planning mishaps and awkward red-carpet moments." (Fishel is engaged to Tim Belusko.) The book "promises to be a fun romp through Fishel's own imperfections and wild neuroses."

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"I'm thrilled to publish someone as charmingly funny as Danielle Fishel," said Jennifer Bergstrom, vp and publisher of Gallery Books in the announcement. "She has already achieved a cult following and I'm sure her book will bring her even more fans."

Added Fishel: "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. Get ready to laugh with me (or at me -- that's okay, too!)."

Emilia Pisani, Gallery Books' assistant editor, negotiated the deal with Brandi Bowles at Foundry Literary and Levity Entertainment Group, which includes North American rights.

Gallery Books' top-selling titles include books by Tim Gunn, Chelsea Handler, Stephen Chbosky, Stanley Tucci and Oliver Stone.

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