Grace is interested in Hoo's restaurant in "The Westing Game" because she believes it could be a lucrative investment opportunity. Grace is a shrewd businesswoman who is always looking for ways to increase her wealth. She sees potential in the restaurant's location and clientele, and believes she can turn it into a successful venture. Additionally, Grace may also be drawn to the restaurant as a way to assert her social status and influence within the community.
Angela Wexler and Grace Windsor Wexler open a Chinese restaurant in The Westing Game.
Grace didn't really benefit from the westing game, but Turtle won the westing game and all the inheritance.
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The Grace Wexler finds the Grace necklace in the Westing mansion while searching for clues for the Westing Game. It is believed to have belonged to Samuel Westing's wife and is hidden in a paper bag marked "Good Grace Wexler" in the mansion's attic. Grace's daughter Angela later wears the necklace during the final game reveal.
Mr. Hoo
Grace calls James Shin Hoo "Uncle Smiley" in the book The Westing Game.
Jake Wexler is related to Sam Westing because he is married to Grace Windkloppel and Sam Westing's real last name is Windkloppel but if Jake wasn't married to Grace he would't be related to Sam Westing since Jake is Jewish.
In "The Westing Game," Mr. Hoo and Grace Wexler agree on the importance of working together to solve the mystery of Samuel W. Westing's death and the inheritance puzzle. They both recognize the significance of teamwork and collaboration in uncovering the truth behind the complex game set up by Westing. Additionally, they share a common goal of winning the game and claiming the inheritance, which drives their cooperation throughout the story.
He is the one who owns the restaurant on the 5th floor
Turtle is the daughter of Jake and Grace Wexler.
turtle rudly talked back to grace
Grace Windsor Wexler's partner in "The Westing Game" was Jake Wexler. They were married and lived in Sunset Towers as one of the sixteen heirs in the mystery surrounding Samuel W. Westing's will.