The Red-Haired Woman is a thought-provoking novel by Orhan Pamuk, a Nobel Prize-winning author. The book tells the story of Cem, a young man who becomes fascinated by a red-haired woman he meets while working as an apprentice to a well-digger. Set against the backdrop of Turkey's political and social changes, the novel explores themes of identity, father-son relationships, and the power of storytelling. Pamuk's lyrical prose and philosophical insights make this book a literary masterpiece.