Drawing on the results of a project organized by the Royal College of General Practitioners Adolescent Task Group, Donovan (chair, Brent Center for Young People, UK) and Suckling (The Royal Free Medical School, UK) offer insight on how general practitioners can deal with issues affecting young people. After a description of the project and a summary of the consultations that were discussed, contributors consider factors that can make adolescent consultations difficult and provide personal perspectives on consulting with adolescents. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)