The Last Puzzle Piece: One Man's Pilgrimage to Freedom
Because Genko Ganev's parents chose not to join the Communist
Party in Bulgaria, they were prohibited from the smallest hope of
advancement for themselves or their only son. In fact, they
"etched in his brain" the suggestion that he flee
Bulgaria, even though they might never see him again if he
succeeded.and decidedly would not if he failed. With determination,
intelligence, and courage, and with his adopted Christian faith to
guide him, Genko defied the Communist law against leaving the
country. The adventures that followed rival in intensity the
nerve-wracking scenes of an Alfred Hitchcock movie. There is also a
puzzle here. Plagued by recurring dreams that would not give him
peace, Genko returned to Bulgaria to solve the puzzle. Then in a
mystical dream, he found the clue that enabled him to "click
in" "The Last Puzzle Piece."