“Something old, something new, something red white and blue.”
The American Book of Fables is Dr. Matthew Mehan and artist John Folley’s latest children’s book—or, rather, family book—presented for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. It offers a delightful education in civics, geography, history, and love of country by combining the American founding documents, short poetry, new and ancient fables, and whimsical oil paintings all mapped to the American landscape.
This week on HeightsCast, Dr. Mehan shares the ideas behind the book’s creation and what he hopes “littles, middles, and bigs” can all come to appreciate through a layered work like this.
Chapters:
3:01 Picture books and the role of the poet
8:21 A family book for littles, middles, and bigs
13:18 What’s in the book
18:19 Fables: training your “good mother wit”
23:46 Hugh Manatee and humanity
28:33 John Folley’s illustrations
30:55 The American city
34:49 Current discourse on duty
36:47 Presenting founding documents to kids
41:37 Celebrate America250 as a family
48:26 Despair and hope
56:00 Book launch events
58:45 Excerpt: “American Morning”
Links:
The American Book of Fables by Matthew Mehan
The Handsome Little Cygnet by Matthew Mehan
Mr. Mehan’s Mildly Amusing Mythical Mammals by Matthew Mehan
National WWI Memorial, sculpture by Sabin Howard, installed 2024
Catholic Information Center Event with the Author, Washington, DC / livestream available – June 30, 2026
The American Book of Fables Website – Sophia Institute Press, for future book launch events
Also on the Forum:
Patriotism and Piety: Honoring Founders and Fathers featuring Dr. Matthew Mehan
Teaching the American Founding after 250 Years featuring Dr. Matthew Spalding
Children’s Literature and Human Flourishing: The Handsome Little Cygnet featuring Dr. Matthew Mehan
Why Our Politics Need Poetry: Mr. Mehan’s Mythical Mammals featuring Dr. Matthew Mehan
Imagination: The Raw Material for Thinking featuring Dr. Matthew Mehan