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  2. The Westing Game - Wikipedia

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    The Westing Game is a mystery book written by Ellen Raskin and published by Dutton on May 1, 1978. [1] It won the Newbery Medal recognizing the year's most distinguished contribution to American children's literature. [2] The Westin Game was ranked number nine all-time among children's novels in a survey published by School Library Journal in ...

  3. Ellen Raskin - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Raskin (March 13, 1928 – August 8, 1984) was an American children's writer and illustrator. She won the 1979 Newbery Medal for The Westing Game, a mystery novel, and another children's mystery, Figgs & Phantoms, was a Newbery Honor Book in 1975.

  4. Get a Clue (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    Get a Clue is a 1997 film based on the Newbery Medal-winning book The Westing Game. The film draws young viewers into the strange mysteries encountered by 13-year-old Turtle and her sister, Angela Wexler. After moving into a new town, Turtle learns the house next door is the notoriously haunted Westing mansion.

  5. Get a Clue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Get a Clue, a film based on the novel The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin "Get a Clue", a song by Prozzäk from their album Ready Ready Set Go, and the theme song from the 2002 film; Get a Clue, a Lizzie McGuire book "Get a Clue", a round in the 2014 television game show Win, Lose or Draw; Get a Clue, an online curriculum produced by FableVision

  6. A Gathering of Days - Wikipedia

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    A Gathering of Days; A New England Girl's Journal, 1830-32 (1979) is a historical novel by Joan Blos that won the 1980 National Book Award for Children's Books (hardcover) [1] [a] and the 1980 Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature.

  7. Ginger Pye - Wikipedia

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    This book is about a puppy named Ginger. Jerry Pye, a resident in Cranbury, Connecticut in 1919, bought a puppy he wanted from Ms. Speedy for a hard-earned dollar he made while dusting the pews in the church for Sam Doody.

  8. Talk:The Westing Game - Wikipedia

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    Then you could explain that Sydelle was a habitually overlooked person, so much so that Westing's lawyer made her an heir by mistake, not realizing that she wasn't the true heir, Sybil Pulaski, and that Sydelle decided to fight against the anonymity brought on by her working-class upbringing as the child of immigrants by capitalizing on ...

  9. Character sheet - Wikipedia

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    A character sheet from Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. A character sheet is a record of a player character in a role-playing game, including whatever details, notes, game statistics, and background information a player would need during a play session. Character sheets can be found in use in both traditional and live-action role-playing games.