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, /PRNewswire/ -- Accolades for Kevin Schewe's , first in the book series, continue with a new honor by the for 'Best Young Adult' fiction of 2024. The judges at Pacific Book Awards recognize winning books that demonstrate a wide scope of criteria and portray an excellent overall presentation. a bestselling book in the 'Time-Travel Fiction' category on Amazon, asks the question, "What if you could go back in time and save a Holocaust victim? Even just one?" A group of rambunctious, misfit, coming-of-age teens from , in 1974, is given that chance when they happen upon a defunct experiment left over from President Roosevelt, , the Manhattan Project and the creation of the atomic bomb.

The teens accidentally discover The , a "backup plan" time-travel machine sanctioned by Roosevelt in case the Nazis won the race to get the atomic bomb first. Because the was created solely to go back to the WWII years, the teens come up with a mission to try and save Jews and Gypsies from the Holocaust in by using a U.S.



Air Force B-17 bomber that is known in the history books as "The Phantom Fortress." is an enjoyable romp that balances the delicate subject matter of a dark time in history, with the adventurous hope of youth. The screenplay for , the second book in the series, has taken the world by storm with 450 international screenplay awards.

It has won awards at , to name a few. Schewe has recently completed the screenplay for and it just won the award for Best Feature Script at IMDb sevent.

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