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The Boy Who Knew Too Much

An Astounding True Story of a Young Boy's Past-Life Memories

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Byrd’s memoir unfolds like a suspenseful novel, blending mystery, memoir, and the supernatural. It offers an intelligent, humorous narrative filled with spiritual insights, making it one of the most transformative reads. At just two years old, Christian Haupt, a baseball prodigy, began recalling vivid memories of being a player in the 1920s and ’30s. He claimed to have been a tall baseball player like his father and spoke of experiences, such as riding trains and rivalries with legends like Babe Ruth. His detailed recollections about baseball icon Lou Gehrig left his mother, Cathy, both astonished and concerned. Driven by her son’s uncanny insights, she embarked on a profound journey of exploration that challenged her beliefs about life and death. In this compelling memoir, Cathy shares her extraordinary experiences and the lessons learned while seeking answers to this mystery. The narrative reveals a story of healing that intertwines their souls, ultimately inspiring even the most skeptical readers to contemplate the enduring nature of love.

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The Boy Who Knew Too Much, Cathy Byrd, Jack Canfield

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Rok vydania
2017
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Titul
The Boy Who Knew Too Much
Podtitul
An Astounding True Story of a Young Boy's Past-Life Memories
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Hay House LLC
Rok vydania
2017
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
272
ISBN10
1401952739
ISBN13
9781401952730
Série
Hodnotenie
3,85 z 5
Anotácia
Byrd’s memoir unfolds like a suspenseful novel, blending mystery, memoir, and the supernatural. It offers an intelligent, humorous narrative filled with spiritual insights, making it one of the most transformative reads. At just two years old, Christian Haupt, a baseball prodigy, began recalling vivid memories of being a player in the 1920s and ’30s. He claimed to have been a tall baseball player like his father and spoke of experiences, such as riding trains and rivalries with legends like Babe Ruth. His detailed recollections about baseball icon Lou Gehrig left his mother, Cathy, both astonished and concerned. Driven by her son’s uncanny insights, she embarked on a profound journey of exploration that challenged her beliefs about life and death. In this compelling memoir, Cathy shares her extraordinary experiences and the lessons learned while seeking answers to this mystery. The narrative reveals a story of healing that intertwines their souls, ultimately inspiring even the most skeptical readers to contemplate the enduring nature of love.