Ok. Technically this is a biography, not an autobiography. Anderson Cooper is a Vanderbilt (his mother was Gloria Vanderbilt), but the Vanderbilts and the Astors were Gilded Age rivals and Anderson starts the book by sharing a story about his mother and Brooke Astor eating lunch at Mortimer’s when he was little. So there are autobiographical aspects to this one. (If want more autobiography, check out Vanderbilt that is about his mother and family.) I didn’t realize that the Astors got their start by being fur traders in the early nineteenth century. In my head, they just always had money. It’s incredible to think about all the things that are built on Astor land, like the Empire State Building. I also learned the the Waldorf Astoria actually started life as two rival hotels built by two rival cousins. I’ve been a fan of Anderson Cooper for a while, and this is his first book that wasn’t strictly autobiographical. Still a good read, though.
So those are my latest finds in the world of all about me. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
Happy autobiographing...
:)
Amanda