Gloria Vanderbilt- Anderson Cooper on his relationship with his mother.

‘An appealing memoir with inspirational advice, The Rainbow Comes and Goes is a beautiful and affectionate celebration of the universal bond between a parent and a child, and a thoughtful reflection on life, reminding us of the precious insight that remains to be shared, no matter our age.’

This is about the book The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss, from amazon.

This is the book written by an American journalist, author and Television personality Anderson Cooper about his mother and the relationship between them.  

Due to the immensely busy time in his career, Anderson was not able to give enough time to his mother Gloria Vanderbilt though he considered his mother the closest person in his life.

Later when his mother suffered from a brief serious illness at the age of 91 then, they put their relation on the right path and started being close to each other, talking deep about the life, sharing the personal matters and the things they still want to know about each other.

So, the book is an open door where you can go inside and find out the mesmerizing facts and stories of a mother and a son. The tragedies and the achievements they got and everything they shared with each other.

In their own words, their distinguishing personalities burnish through—Anderson’s journalistic outlook on the world is a quick dissimilarity to his mother’s impracticality and firm hopefulness.