Red Clocks is a thought-provoking dystopian novel by Leni Zumas. Set in a future where abortion is illegal in the United States, the story explores the lives of four women in a small Oregon town. One of the main characters, known as the Biographer, has striking red hair. Through their interconnected narratives, Zumas examines themes of reproductive rights, identity, and the impact of oppressive societal norms. Red Clocks offers a powerful commentary on women's autonomy and the consequences of restrictive legislation.