
The Rainbow Comes and Goes
by (u. S.) Anderson Cooper Gloria Vanderbilt
About This Novel
Recommended deeply by Kangyong Tsai, it has moved thousands of readers together with "Seeing Off". It topped the best-seller list of "The New York Times" and sincerely recommended by "Wall Street Journal" and "Publishers Weekly". A letter written by a ninety-one-year-old mother to her son, a wonderful dialogue between mother and son. They candidly talk about the ups and downs, successes and failures in their lives, as well as life topics such as growth, love, marriage, loneliness and courage. The book is full of a lot of life philosophy and life wisdom, and every insightful sharing is a reflection of the ups and downs of life. Ninety-one years ago today, I came to this world. Today, I am ninety-one years old, much wiser than I was then, but deep down I am still seventeen years old. What is the answer to life? What is the secret of life?
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
"Vanderbilt" is a famous name, and I'm glad I don't have to carry it. I prefer "Cooper". This last name is less cumbersome, and there are no awkward pauses when being introduced to someone in a chat. Seriously, the name "Vanderbilt" has history and baggage. Even if you don't know my mother's wonderful
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
"Vanderbilt" is a famous name, and I'm glad I don't have to carry it. I prefer "Cooper". This last name is less cumbersome, and there are no awkward pauses when being introduced to someone in a chat. Seriously, the name "Vanderbilt" has history and baggage. Even if you don't know my mother's wonderful
