

Quentin Jackson has spent almost an entire lifetime being in love with Margo Roth Spiegelman, so when one night there is a knock on his window and she climbs back in his life with an ingenious plan of revenge, he follows along. All whilst dating popular jock Jase Worthington during her time at Jefferson park high school, Margo reveals in the end of the book that she had loved Quentin too.The book begins by showing the past where two of our main characters Quentin and Margo is just nine years old, though they drift apart slowly by slowly until they haven’t even interacted with each other in years despite their houses being next to each other. Margo left his window disappointed with the last sentence they Would speak for many years "all his strings broke." From then on, Margo has unknowingly remained the primary love of Quentin Jacobson of many years.

After imploring that he accompany her to their local SeaWorld, Quentin, always playing it safe refused, stating that he "didn't want to get into trouble". Climbing up to young Quentin's window one night, Margo insisted that she had Figured out the reason for why he had killed himself, the reason being his divorce. When they found the dead body of Robert Joyner one afternoon at Jefferson park, upon believing that you closed your eyes when you died, Margo suddenly embarked on a mission to understand why he had committed suicide. As a child, Margo loved mysteries and investigating.

Although their friendship remained strong for a many years, they slowly drifted apart when the two entered high school. Both Quentin and Margo used to ride bikes when they were younger, which Quentin saw as a way of talking/hanging iut with her. Margo moved into Quentin's neighborhood when they were both children and has lived in Jefferson park for twelve Years. Played by supermodel and actress Cara Delevingne, Margo's story is about self discovery, true friendship, love, and mysteries. Always mysterious, Margo has made a reputation for herself known as popular, smart, and beautiful. Margo Roth Spiegleman is a teenage girl in the novel Paper Towns by John Green.
