A theme that was represented in the book,"The Bite of The Mango," by Mariatu Kamara and Susan McClelland is courage. A girl named Mariatu is forced to leave the area in which she has grown up in to retreive medical attention. She is also faced with having to relocate due to vigorous acts performed by rebels, such as burning down her village. Therefor, she gets on a boat and travels away to the capital to retrieve help and find a place to live. "Fatmata led me to the pam-pam, a boat similar to the long wooden canoe men used in Magborouto fish(Kamara and McClelland pp.61). I spied a few other pam-pams in the water, sunk down with only their helms sticking out, we were the last on board," shows how Mariatu had the courage to move somewhere distant after living in an area she has lived in her whole life(Kamara and McClelland pp.61). This theme expresses how people are able to do something that will or would be very hard on them, and have the ability to conquer it anyway.
A theme that was represented in the book,"The Bite of The Mango," by Mariatu Kamara and Susan McClelland is war. In the story a group of rebels are