Grace Wexler is biased because she favors Angela over turtle
Grace Wexler's racist behavior is demonstrated in her comments and treatment of her housekeeper, Mammy Lou. She consistently belittles Mammy Lou, demonstrates a lack of respect for her, and uses demeaning language towards her. This behavior is a clear indication of Grace's racist attitudes and beliefs.
Grace Windkloppel Wexler
Grace Wexler becomes a real estate agent.
Grace wexler is Sam Westing's niece because Grace's maiden name is Windkloppel.
Grace Wexler has blonde hair.
DR. Wexler is grace's husband, and Angela & turtle's dad.
Grace Windsor Wexler and Windy Windkloppel are cousins in "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. Grace is the daughter of Berthe Erica Crow and Samuel Westing, while Windy is the son of Angela Wexler and Alexander McSouthers (Sam Westing's aliases in the story).
In the beginning of the novel, Grace Wexler has no occupation but plans to be a decorator. Later on, she works as a waited in Shin Hoo's restaurant. At the very end, she carries on Hoo's business (now renamed Hoo's on First) and opens up nine others.
her mother,Grace Wexler, kept questioning her about her soon to be husband, Deenton Deere
Angela Wexler and Grace Windsor Wexler open a Chinese restaurant in The Westing Game.
Turtle is the daughter of Jake and Grace Wexler.
Grace Wexler wanted to rename Hoo's Restaurant to "Grace's Place" in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. She believed that the new name would attract more customers and elevate the restaurant's image.
Grace Wexler liked the upscale amenities and the glamorous lifestyle that Sunset Towers offered. She enjoyed the spacious apartments, stunning views, and the exclusivity of living in such a prestigious building.