Should Rakan stay in America?
The Boston Globe / Boston.com
Alison Tate rested her forehead for a moment against Rakan's forehead, before helping him on with his coat and saying goodbye. Rakan was going home to Iraq. His last month on the unit had been stormy, with Rakan given to mood changes and refusals to cooperate, but Rakan recognized it was Tate who had enabled him to walk again.
Alison Tate rested her forehead for a moment against Rakan's forehead, before helping him on with his coat and saying goodbye. Rakan was going home to Iraq. His last month on the unit had been stormy, with Rakan given to mood changes and refusals to cooperate, but Rakan recognized it was Tate who had enabled him to walk again.
(Globe Staff Photo / Michele McDonald)