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When Christian Haupt was only two years old, he began speaking about a life he should never have known—recounting, in striking detail, memories of playing baseball in the 1920s and ’30s. He talked about long train journeys across America and a fierce rivalry with Babe Ruth, offering facts about the life of Lou Gehrig that were far beyond anything a toddler could have learnt.
Troubled and intrigued by her young son’s extraordinary claims, Christian’s mother, Cathy, embarked on a deeply personal quest for understanding. What she discovered along the way challenged her long-held beliefs and altered her perspective on life, death, and what may lie beyond.
In this touching and thought-provoking memoir, Cathy Byrd reflects on the astonishing events she witnessed, the lessons they brought, and the unexpected path of healing that unfolded for both her and her son.
The Boy Who Knew Too Much invites readers—even the staunchest sceptics—to revisit their assumptions and entertain the possibility that love endures far beyond a single lifetime.