![]() ![]() A dressmaker, a secretary, an inventor, a doctor, a judge. “They were mothers and fathers and children. “Who were these people, these specially selected tenants?” Raskin writes. They were all rented their new units by one Barney Northrup, who, the narrator interjects, does not actually exist. And 16 strangers have been named Westing’s joint beneficiaries, much to their bewilderment.Īdding to the mystery: All 16 of them have also recently moved into Sunset Towers, a glittery new apartment building on the shores of Lake Michigan that faces (the narrator points out helpfully) east rather than west, and has no towers. Paper products tycoon Sam Westing - who would certainly have cleaned up in this, the era of toilet paper scarcity - has been found dead in his mansion. ![]() ![]() ![]() Like Knives Out, The Westing Game revolves around the will of a mysterious billionaire. It is called The Westing Game, written by Ellen Raskin in 1978, and it is the perfect antidote to the quarantine anxiety blahs for readers of any age. Have you ever thought to yourself, “Wow, I wish I could experience Knives Out for the first time all over again, but this time I would like it to also be an extremely charming children’s book”? Then friend, you are in luck, for such a book does indeed exist. In each edition, find one more thing from the world of culture that we highly recommend. One Good Thing is Vox’s recommendations feature. ![]()
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