A review by daisycakesco
Andrew Henry's Meadow by Doris Burn

3.0

Ignore the stereotypical gender roles (it WAS originally written in 1965) and the fact that a bunch of kids go missing for 4 days and you've got a neat story about a boy who moves to a meadow, builds his own house, and then builds unique houses for all the other boys and girls whose interests' are suppressed by their parents. The illustrations are reminiscent of Robert McClosky - and again, it was written around the same time - very detailed and action-packed.