Hailed by the Boston Globe as “an international triple threat…a published novelist, a television commentator and, most impressively, one of the finest flutists of our time,” Eugenia Zukerman worked hard and juggled it all—performing, writing, interviewing artists, directing concert series—with ease and grace. Until, in her early 70s, she became forgetful, misplacing papers, losing her words. Eugenia is the author of the book LIKE FALLING THROUGH A CLOUD and joins Tim the morning to talk about her fight with Alzheimer’s