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Westing seems to have chosen occupants based on a variety of characteristics such as their diverse backgrounds, unique skills, and potential for problem solving. He may have wanted a mix of personalities and talents to create an interesting dynamic for his mystery game.
eveery one in sunset towers
Sunset Towers didn't have any towers! It was one building!
If you're referring to the Sunset Towers apartments in the book The Westing Game, there is. I happen to live in the apartment building on Lake Michigan in Wisconsin, however it is not called Sunset Towers.
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In "The Westing Game," Sunset Towers is described as a modern 6-story apartment building with a striking sunset mural on the side. It has a glassed-in porch and a doorman at the entrance. The apartments are luxurious and well-maintained.
it was strange because sunset towers doesnt face the sun or something like that The answer above is incorrect! The answer starts in the very first line of the very first page in the book. "The sun sets in the west (just about everyone knows that), but Sunset Towers faced east. Strange! Sunset Towers faced east and had no towers."
Yes, the tenants at Sunset Towers were all selected by Samuel W. Westing based on a mysterious connection or tie that binds them together. They each have a link to Mr. Westing, although the nature of this connection is a central mystery of the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
Sam Westing is Sandy McSouthers, Barney Northrup etc. So no, he does not own Sunset Towers, as he is the doorman.
Sixteen of Sam W. Westing's heirs live in Sunset Towers.
The phone number of Sunset Towers in the book "The Westing Game" is 776-2323.