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.
Grace Wexler was a socialite and the wife of renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Jake Wexler in "The Westing Game." She was known for hosting elegant parties and being concerned with her social status.
Grace Windsor Wexler is mother or Turtle and Angela Wexler. She is also Wife of Mr. Jake Wexler.
She is also Sam Westing's niece.
age: 42
(its on one of judge fords info things)
She apparently looks like Violet Westing but a lot older. Also, she looks like her daughter, Angela.
Grace Wexler is biased because she favors Angela over turtle. Grace is also gullible because she fell for Barney Northrup's lies.
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Jake Wexler is a character in the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. He is a bookie who is one of the heirs competing in Samuel W. Westing's mysterious game to determine his heir and solve his murder. Jake is known for his gambling habit and his somewhat secretive nature.
Not necessarily; Dr. Wexler did not dislike Grace working at Shin Hoo's restaurant, but it did concern him due to Grace's privileged upbringing and potential for danger in that neighborhood. He was more focused on trying to protect her and maintain her safety rather than passing judgment on her job choice.
Grace Wexler becomes a real estate agent.
no she doesnt shes only like 13 when she gets older she does
standing or sitting when not lying down
The five potential heirs in "The Westing Game" who were considered suspicious are Sydelle Pulaski, Angela Wexler, Grace Wexler, Otis Amber, and Turtle Wexler. Each of them had motives or behaviors that seemed suspicious in the context of trying to solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death and the related game.
he is the athor....
nothing
he tried to organize a union
people are figuring out their clues
Sandy McSouthers got fired from his job at the burger restaurant because he accidentally served Mr. Westing a rare burger when he asked for a well-done one. This mistake was considered a serious offense and led to his termination.
"The Westing Game" follows the heirs of millionaire Samuel W. Westing as they compete in a game to inherit his fortune. The game involves deciphering clues and unraveling mysteries, ultimately leading to a surprising conclusion where the true nature of the inheritance and relationships among the heirs are revealed. Through twists and turns, the novel explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the complexity of human relationships.