I watched The Last Unicorn with my kids (an amazing movie --- I didn't know that a good number of the animators went on to work at Studio Ghibli later on, and also worked on Nausicaa), and realized that The Way Home is the sequel to the original novel.
The point of view character in the two novellas that form the book is Sooz, whom at the start of Two Hearts (the first novella) is nine years old. The book revisits Molly, Schmendrick, and Lyr years after the events of The Last Unicorn, and features Lyr's final adventure. It's poignant, and sets up the second novella.
The second novella begins when Sooz is 17, and is told a secret about her origin and family. It turns out that she has an older sister who was stolen by the Faerie, and she sees her on her seventeenth birthday and sets out to find her and bring her home. Along the way she encounters a stone golem who becomes her friend. The writing is just as lyrical and beautiful as Two Hearts, but I didn't find the ending nearly as compelling or beautiful. None of the other characters from The Last Unicorn appear in this second novella, so properly speaking it's only a sequel because of the connection with Sooz.
Both novellas are short and easily and quickly read. Two Hearts deserves all the awards that it's won. Recommended.
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