"For a novel focused on the importance of running swiftly, Shion Miura's Run with the Wind is a leisurely--and deeply compassionate--narrative about gaining self-trust while solidifying lasting bonds....Originally published in Japan in 2006 and since adapted for manga, anime, stage, and live-action film, Run with the Wind arrives Stateside deftly translated by literary scholar Yui Kajita, making her full-length translation debut. In any language, Miura is an easy writer to love--encouraging tenacity and championing kindness while imparting a most inspiring story. Team Miura for the win indeed!"
— Shelf Awareness (starred review)
"A sincere, plainspoken attempt to answer the question: What does it mean to run?" — Kirkus Reviews
“Miura (Kamusari Tales Told at Night) beautifully captures the camaraderie, conflicts, and sacrifices that come with striving for a common goal. . . . The emotional journey of each character resonates deeply, making readers root for them as much as for the race itself. [Run with the Wind] is not just a story about a marathon; it’s a testament to the power of friendship, resilience, and the beauty of pushing beyond one’s limits." — Library Journal