About the Book: In Delhi's bustling streets, Mr. Zaidi embarks on a personal journey through virtual connections with his American-born grandchildren, Ayaan and Fazal. Amidst the aroma of kadak chai and freshly brewed coffee, Despite his reserved nature and seemingly dull existence, their conversations transcend time and distance, bringing unexpected warmth and joy. Delhi's charm and the warmth of coffee serve as the backdrop to their exchanges in this tale of intergenerational exploration. Hindered by language barriers, cultural differences, and Mr. Zaidi's reservations, their virtual encounters faltered. However, a longing for connection stirs within him, melting his apprehension away. Ayaan's coffee mug and lively spirit with the brewing curiosity of Fazal become catalysts for his own transformation. While Murad, a loving father, strives to foster a deeper bond between his sons and Mr. Zaidi. Follow Mr. Zaidi's heart, as the Zaidi family embarks on a journey of understanding and personal growth, filled with laughter, misunderstandings, and heartfelt conversations. About the Author: Sheeraz refers himself to as a " Delhi boy" and his close friends refer to him as an "intense storyteller" who can hold people in raptures, schooled in DPS, graduated from University of Delhi and a Masters degree from Hult International Business School, he has worked in the sprawling Tea gardens in the mesmerizing Munnar in Kerala followed by two decades in the Middle East referring to the term NRI as" not required Indians ". He puts his successful life-threatening Iraq business trip at the height of terrorism as a satisfying and heartfelt achievement. He refers to Delhi as the " food capital of India" and believes every story should have a dash of spice, salt, oil, and history just as the food spread in Delhi. He has published short articles in leading Arab dailies before, having seen the tapestry of relationships at very close quarters, this is his maiden