The Boy Who Knew Too Much | Free Book
At the tender age of two, baseball prodigy Christian Haupt began sharing vivid memories of being a baseball player in the 1920s and '30s. From riding cross-country on trains, to his fierce rivalry with Babe Ruth, Christian described historical facts about the life of American hero and baseball legend Lou Gehrig that he could not have possibly known at the time.
Distraught by her son's uncanny revelations, Christian's mother, Cathy, embarked on a sacred journey of discovery that would shake her beliefs to the core and forever change her views on life and death.
In this compelling and heartwarming memoir, Cathy Byrd shares her remarkable experiences, the lessons she learned as she searched to find answers to this great mystery, and a story of healing in the lives of these intertwined souls.
The Boy Who Knew Too Much will inspire even the greatest skeptics to consider the possibility that love never dies.
In The Press
"Byrd’s memoir almost reads like a suspenseful novel, and readers are
sure to be gripped by the possible explanations she provides for (her
son’s) seemingly inexplicable memories. She also thoughtfully reflects
on her own spirituality, and the ways in which her son’s revelations
challenged her Christian faith . . . On the whole, this is an
affecting portrayal of parenthood, and an affectionate love letter
from a mother to her unusual child. An eclectic mix of mystery,
memoir, and the supernatural."
— Kirkus Reviews
"This is a wonderful book, intelligent, humorous, and
overflowing with spiritual insights—one of the most transformative and
thought-provoking books I’ve ever encountered."
—
Jack Canfield, co-creator of the New York Times #1
best-selling series, Chicken Soup for the Soul®
"A
riveting tale of a talented young boy with a love of the game and the
natural talent to go along with it. More importantly, it is a story of
how a mother’s love can defy all logic and move mountains. Cathy Byrd
is one heck of a baseball mom and a true advocate for all
children."
— Tommy Lasorda, National Baseball Hall of Fame
Dodgers manager
"A mother and son’s extraordinary story
demonstrates how our connections with loved ones do not end with the
death of the physical body. Love’s eternal bond brings our souls
together again and again, leading to a richer sense of purpose in our
lives."
— Eben Alexander, M.D., neurosurgeon,
New York Times #1 best-selling author of Proof of Heaven
"This engaging, soulful, and highly entertaining memoir
has the power to transform the way you think about life and death."
—
John Gray, Ph.D., New York Times #1 best-selling
relationship author of all time, author of Beyond Mars and
Venus
"In her inspirational new book, Cathy Byrd
documents the compelling past-life memories of her young son. She also
describes her own past-life regression recollections, linking both
mother and son in a previous lifetime. The Boy Who Knew Too Much is an
exciting journey into the mystery and power of past-life memories. I
highly recommend this book."
— Brian L. Weiss, M.D.,
New York Times best-selling author of
Many Lives, Many Masters
"Growing up in the 1970s,
I’ve always viewed the Lou Gehrig story as somewhat mystical, from the
famous farewell speech to my all-time favorite movie, The Pride of the
Yankees. After reading the amazing journey of Cathy Byrd and Christian
Haupt, the spirit of Gehrig resonates for the next generation of
baseball fans to appreciate."
— Mark Langill, team
historian, Los Angeles Dodgers
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