In this episode of the Deep Dive Podcast, we explore Stephen King's Roadwork, a poignant and intense novel that delves into themes of loss, identity, and the struggle against inevitable change. Published in 1981, the story centers around Barton Dawes, a man grappling with the emotional fallout of his life as he faces the impending demolition of his beloved family home due to a highway expansion project. As Barton fights against the encroaching development and reflects on his past, he spirals into a dark journey of desperation and defiance. This episode examines the psychological depth of King's characters, the symbolism of urban transformation, and the profound impact of loss on the human spirit. Join us as we dissect the layers of this powerful narrative and the universal questions it raises about home, belonging, and the struggle for control in an ever-changing world.