"Breaking Winnie: A Comedy in Three Acts" by Carl Webster Pierce invites listeners into a whimsical world where a hesitant fiancée embarks on a summer project of writing letters to her sister's Lonely Hearts Club penpals. As the household staff becomes unwittingly entangled in her comedic misadventures, the story unfolds with charm and humor. This delightful 1923 comedy resonates with timeless themes of love, misunderstanding, and the often chaotic pursuit of happiness. Its exploration of relationships and the lengths one might go to avert disaster remains relatable today, making it a captivating listen for anyone who enjoys a lighthearted yet insightful narrative.