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Jonas brothers to publish new memoir titled Blood

Group signs deal with Macmillan

Clémence Michallon
New York
Tuesday 28 May 2019 17:04 EDT
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Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas perform during the 2019 Billboard Music Awards on 1 May, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas perform during the 2019 Billboard Music Awards on 1 May, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. ((Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images))

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The Jonas Brothers will release a memoir together titled Blood.

Siblings Kevin, Joe and Nick have signed a deal with Macmillan to publish the book.

Blood will delve into the band’s formation, their rise to stardom, their breakup in 2013 and their reconciliation as a music group earlier this year.

Joe Jonas said in a press release that he and his brothers are ready to tell the full story of their journey together.

Blood will hit stores on 12 November.

The Jonas Brothers will also release a new album titled Happiness Begins on 7 June.

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“We’re three brothers from New Jersey, and we were not supposed to be successful,” Joe Jonas said in a statement.

“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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