Down Stepney Way is a well-written story taking place in England in the years prior to the start of World War II. It is a story of family and family secrets, focusing on a young girl Jessie, her family, and her interactions with friends, neighbors, the community, and developing romance. It shows the lives of people living in the shadow of war, and how people coped with rising tensions in the community from groups stirring up strife and dissent. But more than that, we are exposed to the inner workings of families, the ups and downs, the bitterness, and the kindnesses. The story is good. We see family exposed, and the effects and consequences of decisions made years previously.
Overall, I enjoyed reading the story. It is not always a happy story, but neither is life in general. My only negative comment was that for me it got confusing at times with all the various family and non-family members and their relationships with one another. I recommend this book to readers.