ally brooke memoir
Ally Brooke is gearing up to release a memoir in 2019. Pictured: Brooke attends the ALMAs 2018 LIVE On Fuse at LA Live on Nov. 4, 2018 in Los Angeles. Rich Polk/Getty Images for The ALMAs

Fifth Harmony alum Ally Brooke just made a big announcement: She’s coming out with a memoir!

“Mama wrote a book,” Brooke shared on social media on Wednesday. “This is my first one! Guys, I’ve always wanted to write my story and ultimately help others through it. I have been through so much, and at times I thought it would never get better, but through faith, family, you, amazing friends, music, and love, I am at a place in life where I finally am truly happy, and living out some of my biggest dreams.”

She continued: “This book is another dream of mine come to life, and I can finally share with [you]. I’ve been working on this in private for a very long time. I have so much to tell.”

The memoir, titled “Find Your Harmony: Dream Big, Have Faith, and Achieve More Than You Can Imagine,” is now available to pre-order for $22.99. Publishing via the Dey Street Books imprint of Harper Collins, Brooke’s book will officially be released on April 2, 2019.

According to the synopsis, the singer will give fans a personal look at her rise to fame, what music means to her and how she’s “remained true to herself and her beliefs through her most difficult moments.”

Among the stories will be ones about struggles she faced during her time in Fifth Harmony — both within the group and outside of it — and how she dealt with them. In addition, she will also be sharing 16 pages of never-before-seen photos.

This big announcement comes right off the heels of the singer’s recent reveal that she’s coming out with a Christmas song, which, according to her announcement tweet, has always been a huge dream of hers. Brooke will be releasing a cover of “Last Christmas,” which she’ll also perform during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

The pre-order for Brooke’s upcoming memoir, “Find Your Harmony: Dream Big, Have Faith, and Achieve More Than You Can Imagine,” is now open.