Well, without having read the actual 'only with your heart novel', it's hard to be certain. However, it might be centered around the concept of authenticity. Maybe the story shows how characters can truly experience life and connect with others only when they are true to their hearts, not just following external rules or expectations.
It could also be about self - discovery through love. Maybe the character in the novel discovers who they truly are and what they really want while falling in love with this person for whom their heart beats.
The main theme is likely to be about the power of love and how it can have a profound and perhaps painful impact on the characters. Love often has the ability to shatter our defenses and expose our vulnerabilities.
The main theme could be love and self-discovery. It often explores the characters' journey of finding true love and understanding themselves better.
The main theme of 'Where the Heart Is' is about finding home and belonging, and the power of love and community to shape one's life.
It might be centered around the hero's heart in a more metaphorical sense. Maybe it represents their courage, love, or their capacity for great deeds. For example, if the hero has a 'big heart' in the story, it could mean they are very kind and always ready to help others, which could be a major theme.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular 'american heart novel'. But generally, it could be about love, since 'heart' often relates to emotions and love is a common theme in many novels.
The main theme could be love and self - discovery. Often in such novels, the characters go through a journey of understanding their own hearts and the power of love.
Well, it could also be about love. Love for family, friends or the land. In many novels, love is a strong driving force. In 'brave heart novel', the characters' love might inspire them to be brave and take risks. For example, a character might fight bravely to protect his loved ones or the place he loves.
The main theme is young love and self - discovery. It shows the relationship between the two main characters as they navigate their feelings, face challenges in school and in their personal lives, and come to understand themselves better through their connection with each other.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it. But it might be about moral struggles considering the word 'thieving' in the title, perhaps related to a character with a 'thieving heart' facing dilemmas between right and wrong.