Kamala Harris Releases Memoir 107 Days: Inside Her 2024 Presidential Campaign

Peeking Into the Vice President’s Campaign Chronicles
In a lively video splash on social media, the former U.S. Vice President revealed that her forthcoming book is essentially a behind-the-scenes memoir of her whirlwind journey on the campaign trail.
Why This Is a Must‑Read
- Unfiltered stories – No redacted emails or staged moments.
- Campaign hacks – The insider tricks that kept her team in the game.
- Personal growth – A candid look at how the 52‑year‑old learned to fight the political herd.
- Humorous anecdotes – The “you’ll never believe this happened” moments that will have you laughing and wiping away tears.
What’s Inside?
Imagine a narrative that mixes high‑stakes politics with the everyday chaos of a road trip: offering a rare glimpse into how a seasoned VP juggles public expectations with raw, real-time strategy. She’s all set to share:
- Top‑secret decision nights that stole the spotlight.
- Field work that tested her patience against the clock.
- Moments where the team survived both logistical blips and budgetary headaches.
Get Ready to Laugh, Cry, and Learn
Whether you’re a political junkie, a budding campaign strategist, or someone who just loves a gripping true story, this book’s “behind‑the‑scenes” perspective promises to keep you hooked from chapter one to the final page.
Joe Biden Quits the Race, Kamala Harris Savors the Spotlight
July 2024 marked a pivotal juncture in American politics: Joe Biden famously decided to bow out of the presidential race, catapulting Vice‑President Kamala Harris into headlines (and quite literally, a wall of firewalls).
Harris Unveils Her “107 Days” Story
Just over a year later, Harris is sharing the full scoop. On Thursday, she announced a new memoir – 320 pages of candid, behind‑the‑scenes storytelling titled “107 Days” – the span of her truncated campaign. Simon & Schuster will put it on shelves on 23 September.
- Reflections: “Since leaving office, I’ve spent a lot of time looking back at those whirlwind days.”
- Open Book: “I’ve poured my honesty and lessons into an honest account of what it takes to move forward.”
- Emotion: “It’s not just a memoir; it’s a heart‑to‑heart conversation with everyone who cares about what happened.”
The Road to the Rooftop
After Biden’s exit, Harris stepped onto the Democratic ticket with a rainbow‑flagged pledge of equality and justice. Despite her historic potential, she lost the November showdown to Donald Trump, holding back the first woman and first woman of color in the Oval Office.
Publishers Praise Harris as a Trailblazer
Simon & Schuster CEO Jonathan Karp puts a ring around Harris’s achievement: “Kamala Harris is a singular American leader. 107 Days captures the drama of running for president better than anything I’ve read.”
As the book launches, readers will get a front‑row seat to the highs, lows, and heartfelt moments that defined Harris’s “107 Days” adventure. Expect laughter, tears, and perhaps a few spoilers – all served up in one unforgettable read.
Kamala Harris Set to Unleash “107 Days” – A Book That Beats Any Campaign Trail
Get ready for a fresh splash of political memoir action because the Vice‑President is dropping her next book, “107 Days”, on 23 September 2025. This comes just a day after she announced she’s not eyeing the California governor spot in 2026, shutting the big debate wide open about whether you’ll see her in the state’s political arena next year.
Breaking Free From the System—Almost Literally
- “Right now, I’m not going back into the system,” Harris told Stephen Colbert on his Late Show.
- She’s calling it a much‑needed “break” from the revolving door of politics.
- Harris wants to travel, meet folks and listen—all without juggling campaign talk or asking for votes.
Even though Harris isn’t running for governor, people still suspect she might be a star for the 2028 presidential race. Political circles are already picturing her in the upcoming election chase.
Two Memoirs, Two Bunch of Stories
- Her debut memoir, “The Truths We Hold” (2019), took readers through her childhood and her rise in U.S. politics up to the Senate.
- Now she’s rolling out “107 Days,” continuing the saga and sharing what she’s learned on the front lines.
Writing a memoir is a trusty career move for politicians once they retire or step back. Think presidents like Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan—all of whom wrote home‑grown autobiographies for the folks who followed them.
The Publishing Savoir‑faire of Simon & Schuster
S&S is no stranger to the genre. In 2024 they dropped “The Art of Power” by Nancy Pelosi, the first woman Speaker of the U.S. House. They also handled Hillary Clinton’s four memoirs, from the major “What Happened” (2017) that covered her 2016 presidential run.
With this seasoned lineup, the world’s ready for Harris’s new story. And who knows? Maybe her book tour will feel less like a campaign and more like a relaxed road trip—minus the pressure to toss a ballot in the litter bin.
Mark Your Calendars: 23 September 2025
Remember to tune in for “107 Days”—the book that will keep folks talking more about the Vice‑President’s tales than the usual campaign chatter.