Photos by Shannon Guest – Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has returned to the public stage — not as a candidate, but as an author — with the launch of her highly anticipated book 107 Days. The memoir offers a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the whirlwind 2024 presidential campaign that followed Joe Biden’s withdrawal, giving readers an inside view of the pressure, hope, and political recalibration that defined those pivotal months.

The 107 Days tour spans more than 15 cities across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., combining intimate conversation with readers and broader political reflection. Each stop pairs Harris with a local bookseller or cultural partner, from Book Soup in Los Angeles to Indigo in Toronto, giving the events a warm, community-driven tone. Tickets typically include a copy of the book, with VIP options offering signed editions and photo opportunities.

So far, audiences have filled theaters from New York to San Francisco to hear Harris speak about leadership, resilience, and the lessons she’s drawn from a career at the highest levels of American politics. The tour hasn’t been without its heated moments — protesters have appeared at several events — but Harris has remained calm and engaged, emphasizing dialogue and the importance of listening to opposing views.

As the tour continues through November, 107 Days is becoming more than a political memoir; it’s a reflection on change, responsibility, and what it takes to keep moving forward when the world is watching. Whether readers approach it for the politics, the storytelling, or the personal insight, Harris’s latest work adds another layer to one of the most closely watched careers in modern American life.