The Rainbow Comes and Goes

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The Rainbow Comes and Goes is a memoir-style book of conversations between journalist Anderson Cooper and his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, reflecting on their family history, relationship, and life lessons.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
memoir
about Anderson Cooper's childhood
Gloria Vanderbilt's marriages
Vanderbilt family history
the death of Carter Vanderbilt Cooper
author Anderson Cooper
Gloria Vanderbilt
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter Anderson Cooper
Gloria Vanderbilt
focusesOn coming to terms with the past
emotional honesty between parent and child
re-examining family myths
genre memoir
nonfiction
hasTheme aging
celebrity and privilege
forgiveness
identity
memory
parent–child communication
resilience
intendedAudience adult readers
language English
literaryForm epistolary conversations
mainSubject Anderson Cooper
Gloria Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt family
family relationships
grief
life lessons
loss
mother–son relationship
personal history
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
narrativeMode first-person
narrativeStructure dialogue
email correspondence
publisher Harper
HarperCollins
setting 20th century United States
21st century United States
workType collaborative memoir

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Anderson Cooper hasWritten The Rainbow Comes and Goes
Gloria Vanderbilt notableWork The Rainbow Comes and Goes
this entity surface form: memoir "The Rainbow Comes and Goes"
Lady Diana Cooper notableWork The Rainbow Comes and Goes