I read this book for the content - despite seeing Revelations before, I never took the time to learn extensively about Ailey (shamefully). This book provided an approachable and thorough overview of his life, without being too overwhelming. I understand the previous reviewers' comments about the quality of the writing. This didn't affect me personally. It is written as is Ailey is in a relaxed conversation with the biographer. But again, I read primarily for content, rather than the form.