In the acknowledgements of her new memoir, “ 107 Days ,” former Vice President Kamala Harris writes more effusively about Geraldine Brooks than she does about Joe Biden.

Brooks, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist who helped craft the book, is praised for her “ferocious and brilliant artistic insights” and Harris says that a friendship developed during their collaboration.

Biden, who chose Harris as his running mate and endorsed her presidential run, gets a polite, one-sentence thank you.

In the disparity lies the crux of “107 Days,” which is a surprisingly engaging story from a politician not known for eloquence. If the Harris campaign vibe was joy , the book about the campaign seems more about settling scores — a curious choice for the woman widely expected to make another run at th

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