Westing Game Characters

Ford thought he was stupid. A few people thought he was the one that killed Mr. He was a private investigator. Westing hired him 20 years ago to watch over Crow and make sure that she never used the Westing name again. During the assignment he fell in love with Crow and they marry at the end of the book. She lives in Sunset Towers in an apartment 3D with her mother and father. Turtle and Flora Baumbach are partners for the Westing game and her position is a witch probably because she was a witch for Halloween. She and flora Baumbach made a connection. Turtle's new position in the Westing games is finacier.

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The Westing Game is a mystery book written by Ellen Raskin and published by Dutton in 1978. It won the Newbery Medal recognizing the year's most distinguished contribution to American children's literature. The Westing Game (TV Movie 1997) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Turtle Wexler Flora Baumbach Jake Wexler The husband of Grace Wexler The father of Angela and Turtle Wexler Works as a podiatrist Doesn't care about the Westing Game at all Thinks the Westing Game is a joke Grace Wexler The lady that thinks she's an heiress Mother of Angela.

The working title for The Westing Game was 'Eight Imperfect Pairs of Heirs.' The Westing game arranges the sixteen heirs into pairs, each provided with $10,000 and a set of word clues. For example, Chris Theodorakis, a young birdwatcher with a crippling disease, is paired with Denton Deere, a young doctor and the fiance of Angela Wexler. Angela, a beautiful but unwilling bride-to-be, is paired with Sydelle Pulaski, an eccentric secretary and publicity seeker. Judge J. J. Ford is paired with the doorman, Sandy, who begs her to stay in the game—even though she disapproves of it—because his wife and family need the money.

Everyone gains from the relationship with his or her partner. Turtle perhaps gains the most since her partner, the dressmaker Flora Baumbach, gives her the love Turtle's mother has always withheld. Flora gains a surrogate daughter to ease the...

  1. The Westing house.” The others had seen it. What did she think they were looking at anyway? Turtle leaned on the handlebars, panting for breath. (Sunset Towers was near excellent schools, as Barney Northrup had promised, but the junior high was four miles away.) “Do you think—do you think old man Westing’s up.
  2. The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin presents readers with an elaborate game in which the heirs to the Westing estate compete for Sam Westing's $200 million and company, but thing are not what they.