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The terms for each license are as follows: Illustration is 11.5 inches on its longest side within a 12 in.in the Paterno Library’s Foster Auditorium on Penn State’s University Park campus.Luxe Lady Jane Clipart is perfect for use on array of items such as: T-shirts, mugs, phone cases, tote bags, notebooks, stickers, planners, greeting cards, invitations, scrapbooking, mouse pads, wall decoration, party backdrops, phone wallpapers and more! The event will take place Monday at 4 p.m. Advanced registration is required for those who want to attend virtually. Hendrickson’s book talk is free and open to the public and will also be livestreamed. "My hope is that this topic will also resonate with anybody feeling they have that sort of unsettled thing in their life that they’re trying to make peace with.” “We all are carrying something around, it doesn’t matter if you’re a person who stutters or if you have another disorder/disability, it could be anything," Hendrickson said. The book explores the dynamics surrounding invisible disabilities like stuttering, but Hendrickson said it can help anyone who is facing a struggle.

In his new book, "Life on Delay: Making Peace with a Stutter," he writes candidly about his experience with stuttering and the issues he and others who stutter face daily. But Hendrickson, who also has a stutter, will reveal more about his own experience in a conversation with Penn State students and faculty. John Hendrickson is best known for his 2019 feature in The Atlantic, which chronicled President Joe Biden’s decades-long journey with stuttering. A Penn State alum and current staff writer at The Atlantic is returning to the University Park campus to discuss his critically acclaimed book today.
