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Children's writer Nadezhda Yasminska in intensive care

The writer ended up in intensive care after an emergency operation.

Nadezhda Yasminska. Photo: writer's Facebook

Belarusian children's writer Nadezhda Yasminska has been admitted to intensive care.

"The situation is such that I have already been in intensive care for ten days. After an emergency operation, my kidneys are not working. But I'm holding on and not losing hope," her words were published on Facebook.

On social networks, the writer's acquaintances and readers wish her a speedy recovery.

"My nine-year-old son and I love your books very much, and not so long ago we bought another one. You bring so much joy and kindness," writes one of the readers.

"Nadezhda, good health! We send rays of support and pray for you. We love your books very much."

"Nadzienka! You are a storyteller! Come on — conjure up good health for yourself! And we will pray for you."

Nadezhda Yasminska was born in Minsk in 1985. She writes for children in Belarusian and Russian. Her most popular books are "Seven Roses" (in 2016 the book was awarded the Tsotka Prize), "A Saucer for a Dragon", "Why Mesha Has No Home", "Kus-Kusyandra", "Beads and Drops".

In her books, Nadezhda raises important psychological themes: what to do with anger, how not to be lonely, and how to believe in miracles. Nadezhda's books also help parents understand their children and immerse themselves in their world.

Comments3

  • Вопросик к "богу"
    12.03.2026
    Почему Ясминской реанимация с почками, а Карпенкову и его Бурану бабло и 9 млн рабов? Что скажете, веруны?
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    12.03.2026
    В христианской философии нет обещания, что земная жизнь должна быть сладкой. Бог не шлёпает по попкам плохих, и не раздаёт пончики хорошим. У вас же есть разум и воля, какой был бы смысл всю жизнь прожить как в детсаду? Земная жизнь - это возможность поднять себя на уровень себя выше, несмотря, или даже благодаря тяготам и испытаниям. И войти в другую жизнь.
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