The chapter delves into the dynamics between siblings following their mother's death, depicting how older and younger siblings formed competing teams over inheritance. It explores the consequences of the elder siblings taking valuable possessions, leaving rifts within the family. The narrative centers on Ray, showcasing her disruptive behavior and the lasting impact on sibling relationships.
The things we break and the ones we can't fix.
- Prologue: Ira tells the stories of three things that broke–two of them in his own family. (8 minutes)
- Act One: A teenage whiz kid invents a new toy for Milton Bradley. Then the trouble starts. (28 minutes)
- Act Two: Reporter Dana Ballout sifts through a very long list—the list of journalists killed in the Israel-Hamas War—and comes back with five small fragments of the lives of the people on it. (10 minutes)
- Act Three: A skateboarding legend makes a final attempt at a high-flying trick. (6 minutes)
Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.org