In Civil Actions, the sequel to Princeton Pentimento, Lorraine Gilman further explores the character of Lauryn. Married to a successful Wall Street banker and practicing law in Manhattan, it would appear that Lauryn has it all. But her life is becoming complicated. Lauryn is struggling to start a family and maintain balance. This means learning how to say no to her mother and pastor who love to involve Lauryn in their latest causes, which consist of helping an exotic dancer and a juvenile delinquent. How will she realize her dream of having a baby while juggling this cast of characters and with a husband who seems to spend more time in airports than at home?