The novel The Running Dream, by Wendelin Van Draanen, primarily unfolds in the fictional town of Mica, Arizona. The narrative centers around the experiences of Jessica, a high school track star, as she navigates life after an accident that results in the amputation of her leg. Mica serves as the backdrop for her physical and emotional recovery, her relationships with family and friends, and her efforts to redefine her identity.
The setting of Mica, Arizona, is not merely a geographical detail but an integral component of the storyline. The close-knit community atmosphere both supports and challenges Jessica as she adapts to her new reality. The familiar landscapes and social structures of her hometown contrast sharply with the unfamiliar challenges she faces, highlighting the importance of her support network and the obstacles she must overcome within her established environment. The historical context of a small-town American high school sports culture also informs the narrative, emphasizing the significance of athletics within the community.