Local Author Talk: Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood by Francis DiClemente
2026-07-30 18:00:00
2026-07-30 19:00:00
America/New_York
Local Author Talk: Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood by Francis DiClemente
Thursday, July 30, 2026 / 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Join local author Francis DiClemente as he discusses his memoir Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood.
Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood is a coming-of-age memoir spanning the 1980s and 1990s follows Francis DiClemente's experience of adolescence and early adulthood in a body that struggled to develop. Diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that led to hypopituitarism, DiClemente remained physically underdeveloped while his peers matured into young adults. As he navigated relationships and sexuality in college, it became evident that his prolonged experience with physical nonconformity fueled isolation, self-doubt, and shame.
This book explores the effects of his condition on schooling, intimacy, and emerging adulthood, examining how physical differences shape identity formation. It reframes masculinity not as a function of physical development but as an ethical and emotional practice grounded in empathy, resilience, and responsibility. Contributing to conversations on embodiment and self-acceptance, the work offers insight into the experience of living at odds with timelines of growth and belonging.
Francis DiClemente, a native of Rome, New York, is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who lives in Syracuse. He is the author of numerous poetry collections and the memoir, Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood (Toplight Books, an imprint of McFarland & Company, 2026). His blog can be found at francisdiclemente.com.
Q&A session to follow the author talk.
Books will be available for sale and signing.
Utica Public Library - Music Room -
Thursday, July 30
6:00pm - 7:00pm
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2026-07-30 18:00:00
2026-07-30 19:00:00
America/New_York
Local Author Talk: Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood by Francis DiClemente
Thursday, July 30, 2026 / 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Join local author Francis DiClemente as he discusses his memoir Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood.
Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood is a coming-of-age memoir spanning the 1980s and 1990s follows Francis DiClemente's experience of adolescence and early adulthood in a body that struggled to develop. Diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that led to hypopituitarism, DiClemente remained physically underdeveloped while his peers matured into young adults. As he navigated relationships and sexuality in college, it became evident that his prolonged experience with physical nonconformity fueled isolation, self-doubt, and shame.
This book explores the effects of his condition on schooling, intimacy, and emerging adulthood, examining how physical differences shape identity formation. It reframes masculinity not as a function of physical development but as an ethical and emotional practice grounded in empathy, resilience, and responsibility. Contributing to conversations on embodiment and self-acceptance, the work offers insight into the experience of living at odds with timelines of growth and belonging.
Francis DiClemente, a native of Rome, New York, is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who lives in Syracuse. He is the author of numerous poetry collections and the memoir, Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood (Toplight Books, an imprint of McFarland & Company, 2026). His blog can be found at francisdiclemente.com.
Q&A session to follow the author talk.
Books will be available for sale and signing.
Utica Public Library - Music Room -
Thursday, July 30, 2026 / 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Join local author Francis DiClemente as he discusses his memoir Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood. Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood is a coming-of-age memoir spanning the 1980s and 1990s follows Francis DiClemente's experience of adolescence and early adulthood in a body that struggled to develop. Diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that led to hypopituitarism, DiClemente remained physically underdeveloped while his peers matured into young adults. As he navigated relationships and sexuality in college, it became evident that his prolonged experience with physical nonconformity fueled isolation, self-doubt, and shame. This book explores the effects of his condition on schooling, intimacy, and emerging adulthood, examining how physical differences shape identity formation. It reframes masculinity not as a function of physical development but as an ethical and emotional practice grounded in empathy, resilience, and responsibility. Contributing to conversations on embodiment and self-acceptance, the work offers insight into the experience of living at odds with timelines of growth and belonging. Francis DiClemente, a native of Rome, New York, is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who lives in Syracuse. He is the author of numerous poetry collections and the memoir, Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood (Toplight Books, an imprint of McFarland & Company, 2026). His blog can be found at francisdiclemente.com. Q&A session to follow the author talk. Books will be available for sale and signing.
Thursday, July 30, 2026 / 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Join local author Francis DiClemente as he discusses his memoir Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood. Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood is a coming-of-age memoir spanning the 1980s and 1990s follows Francis DiClemente's experience of adolescence and early adulthood in a body that struggled to develop. Diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that led to hypopituitarism, DiClemente remained physically underdeveloped while his peers matured into young adults. As he navigated relationships and sexuality in college, it became evident that his prolonged experience with physical nonconformity fueled isolation, self-doubt, and shame. This book explores the effects of his condition on schooling, intimacy, and emerging adulthood, examining how physical differences shape identity formation. It reframes masculinity not as a function of physical development but as an ethical and emotional practice grounded in empathy, resilience, and responsibility. Contributing to conversations on embodiment and self-acceptance, the work offers insight into the experience of living at odds with timelines of growth and belonging. Francis DiClemente, a native of Rome, New York, is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who lives in Syracuse. He is the author of numerous poetry collections and the memoir, Stunted: A Memoir of Delayed Manhood (Toplight Books, an imprint of McFarland & Company, 2026). His blog can be found at francisdiclemente.com. Q&A session to follow the author talk. Books will be available for sale and signing.
AGE GROUP: | 18 - 100 |
EVENT TYPE: | Adult Programs |
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