Journalist Hermanovich Publishes Book About the Frightening and the Amusing
The book by journalist Alena Hermanovich, «Frightening and Amusing,» was published by Gutenberg publishing house in Krakow.

Alena Hermanovich is a Belarusian journalist. She was born in the village of Radniki, Valozhyn district, lived in Homiel, and at the time of the book's release, lives in Poland. She dedicated many years of her life to investigations, high-profile criminal and court cases, and the defense of those who cannot defend themselves.
She penetrated various places and found herself in different situations, wrote an author's project about travels through small villages — she did what she loved and was good at, and what filled her heart.
«If you have experienced all the cruelty and horrors of life and managed not to scream, clutching your head, but to laugh mockingly — you are Alena Hermanovich. She is like that.
Reading the book, you seem to wander with ordinary people, interesting to no one but the author, along a winding path straight to the horizon, and you are all together — accidental companions of life. Travelers to the valley. But along the way, you can tell each other both the scary and the funny.
The book is surprisingly humane, like the smile of the tired — «in this world, everyone always has more important things to do than you».
I read it non-stop,» writes author Sviatlana Kurs (Eva Viežnaviec), the author of the bestseller «What Are You Going For, Wolf?» about this book.
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