Phoebe Yī Lìng

Phoebe Yī Lìng is a freelance writer, editor, and full-time explorer. She currently works with the Nunavik Inuit community as a Gladue writer and sometimes spends her time dabbling in experimental performance or marvelling at the complexities of intra/interpersonal communication.

Reviews by Phoebe Yī Lìng:

March 14, 2024
Luca Tortolini's book, My Dog and I, is a lighthearted and quirky story about friendships that are one of a kind.
March 14, 2024
Centred on two children, a piano, and an adult’s bidding not to touch it, Joaquín Camp’s book is a musical riot in the best sense of the word.
March 14, 2024
Moved by her fascination with the largest living creatures, this book is India Desjardins' proclamation of just how extraordinary whales are.
March 14, 2024
Marie-Louise Gay brings us Walking Trees, a story that gives readers a taste of how sweet the effects of going green can be.
March 14, 2024
Judith Henderson makes sure that readers are laughing and smiling along with the adorable pair of pals in this story as they reach for the sky.
November 1, 2023
Wayne Ng's novel teaches us that family certainly provides us with the fuel for our own growth, although this sometimes means being far from their reach.
July 5, 2023
Marie-Louise Gay’s latest is a story about connection and belonging.
July 5, 2023
A fantastical story follows the four furry pals on a voyage filled with amusing encounters and pleasant surprises.
July 5, 2023
Kat Yeh and Isabelle Arsenault's book encourages readers of all ages to work past negative emotions.
November 1, 2022
The Four Seasons of the Pipa is a musical picture book that describes the bond between a little girl and her grandfather.
November 1, 2022
The Prisoner and the Writer shares the lives of two different men caught in the middle of very different sides of the same (true) story.
November 1, 2022
After reading this book, young and old readers alike are sure to gain an even greater appreciation for clouds.
November 1, 2022
Pebbles to the Sea takes us on a poetic voyage to a small corner of this archipelago found in the heart of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
November 1, 2022
We Would Pretend is a story that evokes nostalgia for the old-fashioned fun characteristic of days gone by.