"We Never Talk about My Brother" is a poignant exploration of family dynamics and the complexities of sibling relationships. The narrative revolves around the lives of two brothers, highlighting the challenges and emotional struggles that arise from their differing experiences. The story delves into themes of memory, loss, and the impact of disability on family connections and communication.
The protagonist grapples with feelings of guilt and responsibility towards his brother, whose disabilities shape their interactions and the family’s overall atmosphere. The tension between acceptance and the desire to escape these burdens is a central conflict, illustrating how families often avoid difficult conversations to maintain harmony.