Anderson Cooper’s memoir "The Rainbow Comes and Goes"

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Anderson Cooper’s memoir "The Rainbow Comes and Goes" is a reflective, epistolary-style book of conversations between Cooper and his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, exploring their family history, grief, and emotional reconciliation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epistolary work
memoir
aimsTo encourage open conversations between parents and children
author Anderson Cooper NERFINISHED
coAuthor Gloria Vanderbilt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores communication between parents and children
coping with grief
late-life reflection
personal identity
privilege and wealth
public vs private life
featuresCharacter Carter Vanderbilt Cooper NERFINISHED
format audiobook
ebook
print
genre biographical literature
family memoir
memoir
hasAudiobookNarrator Anderson Cooper NERFINISHED
Gloria Vanderbilt NERFINISHED
hasPerspective first-person
hasSubtitle A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss NERFINISHED
ISBN 9780062454942
language English
marketedAs New York Times bestseller
mediaType book
narrativeForm email correspondence
letters
notableFor intimate correspondence between Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt
publicationDate 2016
publisher Harper NERFINISHED
HarperCollins NERFINISHED
setting 20th-century American high society
structure conversation between mother and son
subject Anderson Cooper NERFINISHED
Gloria Vanderbilt NERFINISHED
Vanderbilt family NERFINISHED
emotional reconciliation
family history
family relationships
grief
loss
mother–son relationship
timeOfWriting late in Gloria Vanderbilt’s life
topic suicide of Carter Vanderbilt Cooper

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Carter Vanderbilt Cooper describedIn Anderson Cooper’s memoir "The Rainbow Comes and Goes"