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Summary of The Rainbow Comes and Goes: by Anderson Cooper & Gloria Vanderbilt | Includes Key Takeaways & Analysis - FastReads
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Summary of The Rainbow Comes and Goes: by Anderson Cooper & Gloria Vanderbilt | Includes Key Takeaways & Analysis
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Absorb the essence of Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt's emotional and thought-provoking work...The Rainbow Comes and GoesThis was one of the most popular reads of 2016, so don't miss out on the opportunity to learn the key takeaways, advice, and unconventional wisdom from this world-class... show more
Absorb the essence of Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt's emotional and thought-provoking work...The Rainbow Comes and GoesThis was one of the most popular reads of 2016, so don't miss out on the opportunity to learn the key takeaways, advice, and unconventional wisdom from this world-class book. With this FastReads' Summary, you will quickly and easily soak up the essence of this touching "love story" between mother and son along with the often sordid history of the Vanderbilt family. Book Summary Overview:The Rainbow Comes and Goes is a story of the bond between a mother and her son, the difficulties of mother-daughter relationships, and the family ties (or lack thereof) that shape us into the adults whom we become. Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt are “rich and famous.” But that has little bearing on their ability to deliver profound wisdom on life, love, and loss—they have also experienced tragedies, abuses, births, deaths, successes and failures, just like the rest of us. It is an incorrect assumption that just because a person inherits wealth that they will lead a charmed and perfect life from the time they are born to the time they die. The Vanderbilt name evokes a sense of legacy and massive fortunes. During the Gilded age, the Vanderbilts, along with the Rockefellers, Carnegies, and Morgans during that era, were one of the richest families in America. Fast forward to the fourth generation with the birth of Gloria Vanderbilt in 1924, and this is the story of her life told to her son Anderson Cooper. While reading, the story feels like eavesdropping on a private conversation. Intimate and revealing, this book leaves the reader feeling as if you know these people personally. The Rainbow Comes and Goes offers knowledge and introspective wisdom that only old age can bring.Click Buy Now with 1-Click to Own your copy today!Please note: This is a summary, analysis and review of the book and not the original book.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B071KR91V1
Publisher: FastReads Publishing
Pages no: 24
Edition language: English
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