Courtship, humility, patience, violence, revolution, sacrifice, human rights, apprenticeships, and the increasing tension between the Loyalist and Patriots are some of the major themes of the novel.
There is also the inclusion of the Boston Tea Party in the events which are described in the novel. Several other significant events which have been described in the novel include the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the British blockade of the Port of Boston, and the midnight ride of Paul Revere.
"Johnny Tremain" was awarded the Newbery Medal in the year 1944. It was declared the bestselling children's book as of the year 2000 in America.