A Letter from Norman

A Letter From Norman (ノーマンからの手紙) is a spinoff novel written by Nanao (七緒), based on The Promised Neverland Manga written by Kaiu Shirai and illustrated by Posuka Demizu.

The novel is first published on June 4, 2018 in Japan under Shueisha's Jump j-Books.

It was announced that a sequel spinoff novel is set to be published on 4 January 2019 alongside Volume 12 of the manga. The sequel is titled "Moms' Song of Remembrance".

Synopsis
Norman wrote a letter to guide jailbreak in the forest on November 3, which is the shipping day. In the meantime, he recollects a memorable memory he spent with Emma at Grace Field House. Now we can not return anymore, the lifting of warm and disappointing days at Norman's Grace Field House for the first novelization!

Chapters

 * Prologue
 * A Ghost at Grace Field House
 * The Day Emma Cried
 * The Bird in a Cage
 * A Gift from the 39th Girl

Research Elements

 * The cover of the novel is one of the many fisheye illustrations done by Posuka Demizu. Other fisheye illustrations done by the latter include:


 * All the events that took place after the prologue are prior to the main story, before the Introduction Arc.
 * The story is written in Norman's perspective.
 * Norman writing his letter to Emma could be seen in a flashback scene in Chapter 34 of the manga, as he used a piece of drawing paper from Yvette to write.
 * Norman's shipping date from Grace Field House is on 3 November 2045. Which all happened in Chapter 30 of the manga.
 * There were at least 7 known orphans who were older than Emma, Norman and Ray : Olivia, Michelle, Susan, Marcus, Robert (two years older), Helena and Abby (one year older).
 * In a Q&A with Kaiu Shirai, it was revealed that Olivia and Michelle are the two girls who were shown in the Christmas Omake Chapter 21.5.


 * Ray is not a superstitious person unlike most of the other orphans in Grace Field, as he do not believe in the existence of ghosts.Citation needed
 * Ray revealed how all the books he had read are fantasy books, thus implying how fantasy is his favorite genre of books.