KIRKUS REVIEW
A farm boarding school is started as a result of a bad storm which wrecks the farming possibilities for a small family. Seven youngsters are imported from the city; the school is set up on a cooperative basis; and the story is keyed to the adjustments of the various children to a new idea of their place in the group. Good idea for a book, and enough incident is woven into the story to make it good reading, though the thesis is fairly obvious, at any rate to the adult reader.