Review of Girl on the
Golden Coin: A Novel of Frances Stuart by Marci Jefferson
Flirtations of the most dangerous and serious sort entangle
Frances Stuart first in the court of Louis XIV and then in the Restoration
court of Charles II. Despite the luscious gowns and extravagant jewels she wins
for herself, we don’t envy her the high-wire balancing act she must maintain as
she tries to win first one king’s influence and then another, while concealing
the tragic secrets that would destroy her family and herself. That she manages
to hold onto her virginity and her dignity for much of this engaging book while
obeying the selfish commands of various powerful women and men is a testament
to the inner strength and resiliency of Frances Stuart, the famous mistress of
Charles II. This remarkable woman
carries the book—we deeply want her to find happiness and an identity that will
allow her to remain true to herself. The first step that she must accomplish is
to understand her own nature and sense of purpose. That isn’t easy in the treacherous
seas of the courts she grows up in, nor is it easy to find when everyone who
should love and protect her is out to use her. Frances carries the weight of
her mother’s and siblings’ futures as well as her own. This is a book about an
admirable woman in morally ambiguous circumstances where the price of failing
at any one moment can destroy a family or a country. That’s a lot of pressure
on one young woman, and the turns and twists of her life will keep you thrilled
on every page. That Jefferson has so fully and accurately recreated the
splendor of the Restoration court—its rich fabrics, gems, palaces, dalliances
and betrayals—adds to the delight.
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