How It Feels To Be A Problem Theme

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The book: How it feels to be a Problem explores through various themes while using humor and narration. Some of these themes capture contemporary lives of various individuals as brought out by the different heroes. One problem leads to a whole huge sum of other problems justifying the title. In the introduction, Sade seems upset because a friend he trusted for so many years was a spy. He was a police officer on duty spying him, his family and community. The name he used was fake too. Sade realizes the truth after the so called friend testified in a terrorism. He feels betrayed and hurt at the same time. The person he thought was a friend was actually on his job. Arab and Islam seem to be the dominant religion all through the book. Rami is a