Theresa Giudice is planning to open up about everything from her prison experiences to her troubled marriage in her new memoir "Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again."

Radar Online reports the official press release heralds the novel, set for release in 2016, as a "behind-the-scenes look at life in prison, her marriage, her rise to fame, the importance of her family, and the reality TV franchise that made her a household name."

Currently imprisoned at the Danbury Correctional facility serving out the remainder of her 15-month sentence on bank fraud-related charges, the 43-year-old Giudice recently shared that the book will also unveil a "new Teresa," or rather, "the Teresa I always was."

The book is also being billed as an account of Giudice's entire prison experience, chronicling everything from "scary prison fistfights" to "awkward roommate run-ins."

Giudice is slated to be released from custody sometime around Christmas, at which time husband Joe Giudice is slated to commence serving out the terms of his 41-month sentence on similar charges.

While imprisoned, Teresa has managed to stay bus, starring in a family themed spin off of "Real Housewives" called "Teresa Checks In," in which she regularly conversed with her husband and her four young daughters via jailhouse phone calls.

She has already signed on to rejoin the cast of "Real Housewives" once she has been released, and rumors are she could net a salary of as high as $2 million per season.

Word is Bravo officials are delaying filming on the new season in hopes of being able to feature her in as many scenes as possible.

Still, all is far from rosy in the Giudices' world, as reports recently surfaced the IRS has slapped the family with a $551, 000 tax lien. The Morris County Clerk alleges the couple failed to pay taxes for three years beginning in 2010.