In the book "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, in chapters 21-23, when Amir goes back to his old house, he is looking for any remnants of his childhood and past memories. Specifically, he is searching for his father's old watch, a token of his connection to Baba and a symbol of his desire for redemption. The watch holds sentimental value for Amir as it represents the complex relationship he had with his father and his longing to reconcile with his past actions. By retrieving the watch, Amir hopes to find a way to make amends and find some semblance of closure.

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