The Winnipeg Free Press and reviewer Bev Sandell Greenberg have reviewed Alice Zorn’s latest novel, Colours in Her Hands:
[Mina is] a flawed, complex individual filled with contradictions. Not only is she inventive, loving, naïve and intuitive, but she also lies, steals, is stubborn and pulls pranks. . . . Zorn has done an admirable job in edifying readers about Down syndrome by imbuing Mina as a character with a strong will, a sense of independence and a creative spark.