Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt’s book "The Rainbow Comes and Goes"

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Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt’s book "The Rainbow Comes and Goes" is a reflective, epistolary memoir in which the journalist and his mother exchange intimate letters about their family history, personal struggles, and emotional reconciliation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
epistolary memoir
about Anderson Cooper’s childhood
Gloria Vanderbilt’s childhood
Vanderbilt family history
aging and mortality
celebrity culture
communication between parents and adult children
coping with parental loss
emotional honesty
regret and forgiveness
romantic relationships of Gloria Vanderbilt
the suicide of Carter Vanderbilt Cooper
wealth and its consequences
author Anderson Cooper NERFINISHED
Gloria Vanderbilt NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Anderson Cooper NERFINISHED
Gloria Vanderbilt NERFINISHED
genre epistolary literature
memoir
nonfiction
hasPerspective first-person
intendedAudience general adult readers
language English
mainSubject Vanderbilt family NERFINISHED
emotional reconciliation
fame
family relationships
grief
identity
loss
mother–son relationship
personal growth
privilege
narrativeForm letters
notableFor candid exploration of a famous American family
intergenerational dialogue
use of letters as narrative device
structure epistolary exchange between mother and son
theme finding peace with the past
re-examining family myths
the importance of asking difficult questions before it is too late
tone confessional
intimate
reflective

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