Cleve Jones, founder of the AIDS memorial quilt project, writes about his life. As he says in the acknowledgments, there's a whole lot more about his life than the quilt. He talks about how the movement saved his life, about working with Harvey Milk, and life with HIV/AIDS. He now works educating and campaigning for lgbtq workers' rights.
I don't think anyone would read this for the prose: a gripping account of a life well lived (imho).