She kicks people, acts stuck-up, is too smart for her own good, and is always being compared to perfect Angela. Mrs Wexler loves her at the end of the book.
because she realized she was smart and kind etc.
Turtle and her mother do not have a great relationship. Grace treats her other daughter, Angela better then Turtle. Grace does not know how to be a good mother, she is always favoring Angela.
The guests at Angela Wexler's bridal shower in "The Westing Game" were her bridesmaids, Sydelle Pulaski, along with Grace Wexler, Turtle Wexler, and her mother, Mrs. Wexler. Other characters like Flora Baumbach, Berthe Crow, and Otis Amber were also present at the shower.
that they were brothers
Dr. Jake Wexler & Madame HooGrace Wexler & James Shin HooTurtle Wexler & Flora BaumbachTheo Theodorakis & Doug HooChris Theodorakis & Dr. Denton Deere (Angela's Future husband)Angela Wexler Sydelle PulaskiJosie Jo (a.k.a. JJ) Ford & Alexander (a.k.a. Sandy) McSouthersCrow & Otis Amber
Judge Ford concluded that Mrs. Wexler was not related to Mr. Westing because when she investigated their family history, she discovered that there were no connections between the two families despite the similar last names. Additionally, no evidence or documentation supported Mrs. Wexler's claim to be related to Mr. Westing.
Mrs. Wexler provides a warm, inviting environment with proper lighting, temperature control, fresh water, and a balanced diet for her turtle. She also ensures regular checks for any signs of illness or injury, and seeks veterinary care when necessary. Overall, her treatment focuses on meeting the physical and emotional needs of her turtle to ensure its well-being.
A Turtle.
Angela Wexler is the bomber. But she didn't try to kill herself. She didn't want to hurt herself or anyone else. When Turtle tried to grab the box from Angela, Angela freaked out and grabbed the box back but at the same time the fireworks went off and accidentally blasted off in Angela's face. All Angela wanted to do was get more attention to herself!
Mr. Wexler gave a suspicious gift box to his neighbor, Mrs. Johnson, as a prank. Mrs. Johnson got scared and called the bomb squad, who later found out that the box contained harmless items.
Mrs. Wexler signed her full name, Berthe Erica Crow, on the receipts in "The Westing Game." Chris signed the receipts as Otis Amber, using the name he adopted as part of the identity he assumed throughout the novel.
Turtle Wexler is the 13 year old daughter of Grace and Jake Wexler. Jake is a podiatrist and Grace claims to be an interior designer who isn't the most caring especially to Turtle. She has an elder sister named Angela who is engaged to a intern surgeon named Dr. Denton Deere (Turtle's least favorite heir) and is the "perfect" and favorable child who later turns out to be a bomber. Turtle's real name is Tabitha- Ruth, but she tells Mrs. Baumbach (Baba) to call her Alice. She is called Turtle because when she was younger, she would stick her little head out of a blanket and according to her family, she looked like a turtle. Turtle has golden hair which she always wears in a braid. (if people touch it or do something she didn't like, she kicks them in the shin.... hard) But, towards the end of the book, Turtle bombs a Sunset Towers elevator to protect Angela and gets her braid singed badly. After that Baba takes her to the Beauty Shop after she goes to the dentist and she gets a hairstyle that is shorter in the back and longer in the front. Even though kicking people sounds insecure, Turtle is actually VERY smart. She is into the stock market and her mother is not very nice to her in the beginning, but later in life comes to love her. In the majority of the book, Turtle had a crush on Doug Hoo, a resident of her apartment building, Sunset Towers. She marries Theo Theodorakis in the end of the book and decides not to have children in case that they inherit Theo's brother's speech and body spasms disorder. Her sister has a daughter named Alice. Turtle is the only one of the Westing heirs to solve the mystery and become friends with the paper company owner, mentor, and mastermind, Samuel W. Westing.