Beloved children's author Nadezhda Yasminskaya fights for recovery after emergency surgery
Beloved children's author Nadezhda Yasminskaya fights for recovery after emergency surgery
Beloved children's author Nadezhda Yasminskaya fights for recovery after emergency surgery
Beloved children's author Nadezhda Yasminskaya remains in intensive care after undergoing emergency surgery. The writer, known for her heartfelt stories in both Belarusian and Russian, has spent ten days receiving treatment. Despite her health struggles, she continues to inspire hope among her many readers.
Yasminskaya has built a reputation for stories that help parents bond with their children. Her works tackle themes like managing anger, overcoming loneliness, and finding belief in the extraordinary. Some of her most popular titles include Seven Roses, A Skirt for a Kiss, and Why Misha Has No Home, alongside Kusi-Kusendra and Beads and Drops.
Her recent surgery has left her kidneys impaired, yet she remains determined. Fans and friends have flooded social media with messages of support, wishing her a full recovery. Among her most celebrated books are *The Little Witch's Big Adventure*, *The Magical Forest Friends*, and *Dragon's Secret Treasure*. Over the years, her talent has earned her multiple awards, including the Tiotka Prize in 2023, a nomination for the Russian Children's Book Award in 2021, the Andersen Honor in 2024, and the Book of the Year Prize in 2025.
Yasminskaya's condition has not dampened her spirit, and she continues to fight. Her stories, which bridge generations and cultures, remain a source of comfort for families. As recovery messages pour in, her impact on children's literature stays as strong as ever.
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