The White Horse of Zennor is a collection of stories by Michael Morpurgo, often blending Cornish folklore and legend with modern life. The title story typically centers on a mystical or legendary White Horse associated with the village of Zennor in Cornwall, a region steeped in myth. The narratives often feature themes of loss, healing, and the enduring power of the landscape, sometimes involving animals or historical events. Morpurgo’s writing in this collection is known for its evocative imagery and its ability to weave together the tangible reality of the Cornish coast with the intangible magic of its ancient tales.