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David S. McCabe, Coordinator of Teacher and Assistant Professor at PCC, will be publishing his first novel this May.

McCabe started working on his novel in 2007, it started out as a novella with 127 pages. “[But] I didn’t feel satisfied with what I had, and I felt that the characters had more to offer,” said McCabe. That was why his novella turned into a novel.

 “Without Sin” is a tragic love story, about a U.S Border Patrol Agent and former Navy Seal named Garrett Harrison, who falls in love with Angelina Marguerite, a 17 year- old prostitute.

McCabe got the idea for this novel from an online news article from. The article “Lured To Mexico, Young Girls Often Unable To Return” mentioned how the San Diego Police Department, US Border Patrol, and FBI, arrested two brothers, who kidnapped young girls from Mexico and would take them to Oceanside to become prostitutes. The girls were later deported back to Mexico, since they were brought to the U.S. illegally.

“This story is completely different from the other book that I’ve written,” said McCabe. His first book was “Toward a More Perfect Union: Creating Democratic Classroom Communities,” written for aspiring teachers and others interested in education. 

“Without Sin” was dedicated to the AB-540 students he works with, one of his friends who passed away and to his wife.

            Thalia Torres, a CSU Los Angeles Alumni, has written an entire on the novel for Amazon.com, and has been promoting it.

“Without Sin” is an amazing novel that is easy to follow and understandable,” said Torres. I could not help but imagine every chapter as a script and visualize it as a movie.

            McCabe is currently working on his next novel “Road to Canon.” 

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