"Red-Haired Woman" is a novel that explores themes of identity, love, and the complexities of human relationships. The story is set in contemporary Turkey and revolves around the lives of two main characters who become entwined in a passionate relationship. The protagonist, a young man, finds himself drawn to a mysterious red-haired woman, leading to a profound connection that challenges societal norms and personal desires.
The narrative also delves into the protagonist's familial relationships and the expectations placed upon him. As he navigates his feelings for the red-haired woman, he is forced to confront his own aspirations and the influence of his father's expectations. This tension between personal freedom and familial duty is a central theme of the book.