A subsequent publication relating to the original novel, “Wonder,” serves to extend the narrative, often exploring peripheral characters or expanding upon themes introduced in the initial work. Examples include companion novels or stories told from alternative perspectives within the same fictional universe.
Such continuations can provide deeper insights into the world and characters, enriching the reader’s experience and fostering a more comprehensive understanding of the author’s message. Historically, sequels and related works have proven popular, allowing authors to further develop established universes and capitalize on pre-existing audience interest.