Former Vice President Kamala Harris could have a memoir out in September on her historic presidential run.
The e book known as “107 Days,” the size of her abbreviated marketing campaign, and shall be revealed by Simon & Schuster on Sept. 23.
“Simply over a 12 months in the past, I launched my marketing campaign for President of the USA,” Harris mentioned in a video announcement on Thursday. “107 days touring the nation, combating for our future — the shortest presidential marketing campaign in trendy historical past. Since leaving workplace, I’ve spent plenty of time reflecting on these days and with candor and reflection, I’ve written a behind-the-scenes account of that journey. I consider there’s worth in sharing what I noticed, what I realized, and what it can take to maneuver ahead.”
Simon & Schuster CEO Jonathan Karp declined to supply any specifics on what Harris will write about, together with her ideas on questions on President Joe Biden’s health for workplace however mentioned Harris “addresses all the pieces we’d need her to deal with.”
Harris, defeated final November by Republican Donald Trump, ended up heading the Democratic ticket after Biden dropped out final July within the wake of a disastrous debate efficiency. Harris would have been the primary girl and first girl of colour to have turn out to be president.
She introduced on Wednesday that she is not going to run for California governor in 2026.
Simon & Schuster, based mostly in New York, is looking the Harris e book a “page-turning account,” with ”stunning and revealing insights.”
“Kamala Harris is a singular American chief,” Karp mentioned in an announcement. “’107 DAYS’ captures the drama of working for president higher than absolutely anything I’ve learn. It’s the most effective works of political nonfiction Simon & Schuster has ever revealed. It’s an eyewitness contribution to historical past and a unprecedented story.”
Monetary phrases for “107 Days” weren’t disclosed. In 2019, Penguin Books revealed Harris’ “The Truths We Maintain: An American Journey.”




















