In "Hitman-Baker-Casketmaker: Aftermath of an American's Clash with ICE," winner of a 2020 Midwest Book Award, Klecko wrote about losing his bakery and crew of 25 years. In "Lincolnland," the 40+ year master bread baker has a dream where Abraham Lincoln tells him not to lose hope. Vindication was waiting. All the baker had to do was head to Washington, D.C. to receive instructions from Lincoln's ghost. Klecko went to the nation's capital but Lincoln never materialized. Still the baker believed, planned a second trip to D.C., but the world shut down due to the pandemic. With nothing to lose, Klecko reached out to famous people who inspired him. Could they help? Would they help? Along the way, he traveled throughout the Midwest on a series of unique adventures. Would Klecko find vindication or Lincoln's ghost? The outcome may shock you, but one thing's for certain: If you buy "Lincolnland" and read "Lincolnland," you're going to be motivated to live your life to the fullest.