AClasses Books
AClasses Books offers an extensive and diverse collection of books, all accessible from the convenience of your smartphone, computer, or in the form of beautifully printed physical copies.
As a testament to our commitment to innovation, we plan to create an app that will not only allow the audience to read our books but also listen to them as engaging audio content, providing a versatile reading experience, tailored to their preferences.
Recent publications
You will learn how to tap into your own experiences and emotions to create stories that resonate with your audience on a deeper level.
As a small business owner or content creator, you know how important it is to connect with your audience and stand out in a crowded market.
Are you tired of struggling to engage your audience? Do you wish you could inspire action and make a lasting impact with your words?
This book takes you step-by-step through the process, from finding your voice to creating an emotional connection with your audience.
You’ll be inspired by the stories of remarkable leaders like Thomas Sankara and Ken Saro-Wiwa, who have fought to bring about change in their countries.
“The Journey – Africans in Verona” is the result of extensive research and in-depth interviews conducted over five years (2013-2018) within the vibrant African diaspora community in Verona.
The books come in different formats
Whether you prefer the tangible feel of a physical book, the convenience of digital reading, or the immersive world of audiobooks, AClasses Books is projected as your gateway to the literary experience.
AClasses Books are not only the series we have written, like the Life & Legacy series, single thematic topics, or any other series we have created to educate our audience. In our possession are hundreds of public domain books that the company founder has collected over the year.
How to grab access to more books
Those books are also going to be available as apart of a membership plan, with only a little contribution to the maintenance and to increase the volume of the library.