288G: Mother and daughter flee from France to Canada

I am trying to locate an older book I read back in 5th grade elementary school, older than 1985 and possibly published before 1980. This is a small hardcover book (5 x 7?), children’s historical fiction. A mother and daughter have fallen from the graces (have disgraced or angered) the king and queen in France, maybe between 1600-1700 (did daughter say something to make the king mad?). They are being sent away (or flee) to New World, most likely Canada. I think the mother and daughter were seamstresses for the royalty and made their own clothes. Book is NOT Angelique, not The Frenchwoman either. Thank-you for trying to locate book, especially when I cannot remember title at all and am trying to find book over 30 years later!

5 thoughts on “288G: Mother and daughter flee from France to Canada

  1. Kelly W

    Maybe Madeleine Takes Command, by Ethel Brill?
    It’s been a long time since I read it, but the escaping to Canada is definitely in there.

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  2. Tabitha Mashburn

    Moving this up in case someone new might have some ideas.
    Madeline takes command- I don’t remember the teenager/young woman having any brothers, just her mother
    The bound girl- I keep thinking that girl and mother traveled to Quebec, Canada, in the 1600s, during reign of King Louis XIV.

    Thanks for suggestions though. I will keep trying.

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  3. Tabitha Mashburn

    I can rule out the following books:
    Bride of New France
    The king’s daughter
    The lacemaker and the princess (this is closer to what I am thinking, but in later time of Louis XVI and Marie A., and written in 2007)

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