
Sally Worboyes is loved & renowned for her gritty enthralling sagas of East London life. But the story of her own family life in post-war Stepney is no less engrossing & dramatic. Here for the first time is Sallys account of her childhood & her familys history
- the two-up two-down with the outside lavatory & no hot water where her parents raised six children carol-singing for the Kray twins at Christmas the story of her grandfathers tragic early death... Full of memories both warm & less welcome this autobiography paints a vivid picture of Sallys childhood her days spent raking the East End streets or crowding into her familys small parlour rooms for hard-earned Saturday tea the tribulations of being part of a poor family & the deep love she felt & still feels for her childhood surroundings. Warm affectionate yet clear-eyed this is probably Sallys most gripping saga yet
- & it is all true.