Haruki Murakami's novel Listen to the Wind's Song mainly explored the theme of growth, love, loneliness and self-redemption. Philip, the protagonist of the novel, was a young musician. He experienced many setbacks and difficulties in his growth, but he always firmly pursued his dreams and gradually found his own direction and faith through his encounter with the heroine, Molly. The novel also expressed the theme of love, loneliness and self-redemption through the love story between Philip and Molly. At the same time, the novel also involved the current situation of Japanese society and culture, showing a realistic and complicated world.