Benji Cole of CBS Radio interviews the author of the book “Sofia-Brussels-Washington: From Serfdom to Freedom to Self-Accomplishment: Finding the American Dream,” Michael Gloukhov

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The author of the book “Sofia-Brussels-Washington: From Serfdom to Freedom to Self-Accomplishment: Finding the American Dream,” Michael Gloukhov, was interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio. They talked about the in-depth nature of the book’s theme and inspiration during the interview. The inspiration for writing the book first came from his friends, who encouraged him by saying that his story was unique and worth sharing.

Motivated by their support, he realized that a book would be the best way to pass on his knowledge and experiences to many Americans. Through small personal stories, he hoped readers would be able to place themselves in his shoes and compare life across three different worlds. In the end, his goal was to help others gain a deeper appreciation for their own country and values.

“Sofia–Brussels–Washington: From Serfdom to Freedom to Self-Accomplishment: Finding the American Dream” Michael Gloukhov’s memoir is an inspiring journey through history, geography, and the human spirit. From the constraints of Soviet-era Bulgaria to the opportunities of Western Europe and finally, the promise of the United States, this story traces one man’s path from repression to renewal. It captures the essence of the American Dream through lived experience—shedding light on resilience, adaptation, and self-determination.

Michael Stoianov Gloukhov was born in June 1944 during the heaviest bombing of Sofia by the US Air Corps. His parents were forced to divorce because his father was an officer in the pre-communist Royal Army. Michael graduated in 1963 and was conscripted in the Bulgarian Army for two years. To avoid membership in the Communist party, he declined to go to Reserve Officer’s School and went instead as a Private in the mechanized Infantry. Eventually, he escaped to Belgium, followed by his mother and little sister.

He earned a degree in Political Science while he drove a taxicab and in the 1980s became an international radio broadcaster with the Bulgarian Service of the Voice of America. Gloukhov joined the US Navy Reserve in 1987 at the age of 43, serving all over the world due to his unique, multifaceted background. He is currently married to the former Miss Dobrinka Droumeva and has a son, Ryan, who is now aged 30.

Gloukhov’s narrative follows pivotal chapters in his life, beginning in Sofia under Soviet control. He paints a vivid backdrop of hardship, constraints, and a world that offered limited prospects. From there, his journey moves to Brussels—a time of cultural broadening, newfound perspectives, and preparation for a future that lay across the Atlantic. Ultimately, his story reaches Washington, D.C., where he embraces freedom fully and achieves self-accomplishment. Across every location, the memoir resonates with themes of grit, aspiration, and the relentless belief that one’s life can—and should—be shaped deliberately.

What elevates this book is its blend of historical witness and personal breakthroughs. Readers are offered a front-row seat to life under Soviet rule, the transformative capacity of Europe in transition, and the aspirational pull of the United States. His story is not abstract, but it’s a tangible account of perseverance and reinvention. For anyone hungry to understand the immigrant journey—from Warsaw Pact shadows to Western promise—this book delivers both empathy and empowerment.

This is more than a memoir: it’s an invitation to reflect on freedom, identity, and forward momentum. Through personal history, he maps a hopeful trajectory from oppression to opportunity—a trajectory many shares, yet few articulate. This is a must-read for those seeking narrative redemption, cultural resonance, or renewed appreciation for the freedoms many take for granted.

Visit Michael’s website at https://sofia-brussels-washington.com/ for more information about his book.

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  1. I’ll be sharing this with a few friends.

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