SabakunNahar
The story is about a girl named Luna Hart, a quiet literature student at Westbridge University who has a simple tradition: every Friday, she borrows the same forgotten novel from the university library. To her, *The Garden Beyond Winter* is more than just a book-it's a place of comfort, filled with familiar pages she returns to whenever life feels overwhelming.
One rainy afternoon, moved by a passage that mirrors her own thoughts, Luna writes a single sentence in the margin. She never expects anyone to notice it, let alone answer. But when she returns the following Friday, a handwritten reply is waiting for her.
Curious, she writes back.
What begins as a few anonymous comments about a novel slowly turns into heartfelt conversations that continue week after week. Hidden between faded pages, two strangers share their dreams, fears, regrets, hopes, and the parts of themselves they've never had the courage to reveal to anyone else. Without exchanging names or identities, they become each other's greatest source of comfort-and before long, they begin falling in love.
What Luna doesn't know is that the mysterious stranger writing back is Ethan Carter, the one person she can never seem to get along with. In the classroom, they're fierce academic rivals, constantly placed on opposite sides of debates where every discussion becomes a battle of wit and determination. While they challenge each other face-to-face every Friday, they're unknowingly building a deep and genuine connection through the margins of an old library book.
As the anonymous letters grow more personal and their rivalry grows more intense, Luna and Ethan must confront the question neither of them ever imagined asking:
Can two people who can't stand each other in reality still be the perfect match between the pages of a book?