Published 00:46 IST, January 7th 2021

Joe Biden's memoir ‘Promises to Keep’ to be published in Russia later this year

The Russian bookshops will also start selling US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' book titled ‘The Truths We Hold: An American Journey’ in March.

Reported by: Bhavya Sukheja
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US President-elect Joe Biden's memoir titled ‘Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics’ will be first published in Russia in April 2021. Russian publishing house Eksmo on January 5 said that in May it is also planning to publish a book by Biden’s wife, Dr. Jill Biden, titled ‘Where Light Enters: Building a Family, Discovering Myself’.

Joe Biden’s memoir was first published in 2007 when he was a member of US Senate. His book sheds light on his life, family, and political career. It gives details about 1972 car accident that killed his first wife Neilia and ir one-year-old daughter Naomi, and struggles he faced in its aftermath. In book, Biden also speaks about second chance he was given upon meeting Jill Jacobs in 1975, as he began his career representing Delaware in US Senate. 

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ditionally, Russian bookshops will also start selling US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' book titled ‘ Truths We Hold: An American Journey’ in March.  Harris’ book tells about her experience as California Attorney General and her confrontation with ministration of outgoing US President Donald Trump. Her book was first published in 2019 and it also details her life as daughter of immigrants. In book, Harris has even described herself as a progressive prosecutor. 

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Swearing-in ceremony on Jan 20

Meanwhile, Biden was confirmed winner of vember presidential election by Electoral College on December 14. He collected 306 electoral college votes as opposed to 232 votes cast for Trump. Biden and Harris would be sworn in as 46th President and Vice President of United States in Washington on January 20. 

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Outgoing President, Trump, however, has refused to concede, alleging voter fraud despite his campaign losing nearly all of some 60 legal challenges filed within past months. On Tuesday he also said that he will "fight like hell" to hold on to presidency. Trump t only urged Republican lawmakers to reverse loss in US Election 2020 when y convene this week to confirm Electoral College vote but also said that electoral voters won by Biden are "t gonna take this White House". 

(Inputs from ANI)

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00:46 IST, January 7th 2021