47 pages 1 hour read

Anderson Cooper, Gloria Vanderbilt

The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2016

A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

Before You Read

Roundup icon

Super Short Summary

In The Rainbow Comes and Goes, Anderson Cooper and his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, engage in a year-long email correspondence that delves into Vanderbilt’s past experiences and personal challenges after she suffers a respiratory infection. Together, they reflect on themes such as strong parent-child relationships, the difficulties of growing up wealthy, and healing from loss. The book candidly addresses sensitive topics including suicide, alcohol use, bias, domestic issues, pregnancy loss, and family trauma.

Reviews & Readership

Roundup icon

Review Roundup

The Rainbow Comes and Goes by Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt is praised for its candid and emotional exploration of family relationships, offering deep insights into the bond between mother and son. Some readers find the narrative disjointed and repetitive. Overall, it is considered a heartfelt and engaging read that resonates with many for its honesty and emotional depth.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Rainbow Comes and Goes?

A fan of heartfelt memoirs and raw personal stories would enjoy The Rainbow Comes and Goes by Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt. Readers of poignant family narratives like Mitch Albom's Tuesdays with Morrie or Cheryl Strayed's Wild will find its open dialogue and emotional depth compelling.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Inspirational

Themes

Relationships: Mothers

Relationships: Daughters & Sons

Relationships: Family