SynopsisEnchanted by the theatre, Dan and Una decide to recreate their own version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Finding the perfect spot, an old fairy ring, they set about their play, and are so enchanted that they perform it three times in a row. After a final bow, they sit down in the centre of the fairy ring - whereupon, the bushes part and Puck enters, stage left. Using his fairy magic, Puck then conjures up the past to entertain the two amazed children - a Roman centurion, a Renaissance artisan and a bygone village all appear before their very eyes. Puck of Pook's Hill is an innocent and charming tale to delight readers of all ages., Dan and Una decide to recreate their own version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Finding an old fairy ring, they set about their play. After a final bow, they sit down in the centre - whereupon Puck conjures up the past - a Roman centurion, a Renaissance artisan and a bygone village all appear before their very eyes.