Kamala Harris is ready to talk—and nothing is off limits.
The former U.S. Vice President is set to release a new tell-all memoir titled 107 Days, chronicling her short, powerful, and history-making presidential run.
The book, described as “fast-paced and deeply personal,” is slated for release on September 23 under Simon & Schuster and promises a raw behind-the-scenes look at the 107 days that changed her life—and possibly U.S. political history.
“Since leaving office, I’ve spent a lot of time reflecting,” Harris said in a video announcement.
“With candor and reflection, I’ve written a behind-the-scenes account of that journey.”
The Shortest Campaign in Modern History—But It Made Waves
Kamala’s presidential bid lasted just over three months, but its impact is still being felt.
“107 days traveling the country, fighting for our future,” she wrote.
“It was the shortest presidential campaign in modern history.”
But short doesn’t mean insignificant. From packed rallies to emotional town halls, Harris’s campaign covered real ground, raising key issues on reproductive rights, social justice, climate change, and economic inequality—all through the lens of a Black and South Asian woman poised to lead.
And now, in 107 Days, she’s unpacking every moment of that high-stakes race.
Inside the Book: What Readers Can Expect
Simon & Schuster is billing the memoir as “a page-turner that captures the drama of running for president better than anything else.” And that’s not just marketing hype—CEO Jonathan Karp is calling it:
“One of the best works of political nonfiction Simon & Schuster has ever published.”
The book promises to deliver:
- Candid reflections from Harris herself
- Never-before-shared stories from the campaign trail
- Honest insight into the mental, emotional, and political toll of running for the White House
- A personal look at the moments that reshaped her political future
“I believe there is value in sharing what I learned, what I saw, and what I know it will take to move forward,” Harris said in her post on X (formerly Twitter).
Why the Timing Matters
The release comes just over a year since Harris left office and as the political world gears up for yet another high-stakes presidential election cycle.
Though she’s not currently running, this book is reigniting speculation about her political future—and reigniting conversation around her legacy.
“Sometimes the fight takes a while,” she said in her announcement, hinting that her journey may be far from over.
Could 107 Days be a soft re-entry into the political spotlight? Fans and critics alike are reading between the lines.
A Cultural Icon Beyond Politics
Kamala Harris has long been a symbol of intersectional representation, ambition, and resilience. From shattering glass ceilings to commanding stages once dominated by white men, she’s never shied away from difficult conversations—and her memoir appears to follow suit.
Already, early buzz around the book suggests it will be a hit not just with political junkies, but with:
- Young women of color seeking inspiration
- Activists and thought leaders looking for strategy and storytelling
- Anyone curious about what really happens when you chase the presidency—and lose
📚 The Pop Radar Takeaway
Kamala Harris is giving us more than just political talking points—she’s giving us her story.
And in a world where women, especially Black and Brown women, are often told to keep quiet or “wait their turn,” this book is a bold declaration that her voice—and her journey—matter.
Whether you cheered her on, critiqued her, or simply watched from the sidelines, 107 Days is shaping up to be required reading this fall.
🔥 Pre-Order Details
🗓️ Release Date: September 23, 2025
📚 Publisher: Simon & Schuster
📦 Available for pre-order now via major retailers (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target)
🗣️ What’s Your Take?
Will you be picking up Kamala’s new book?
Do you think she’ll run again—or is this her final political chapter?
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