IPhoto book takes 3-4 weeks???

I just finished creating a book layout in iPhoto and want to get it printed. It's Dec. 31, and I thought the turnaround would be faster since the Christmas rush should be over.  When I clicked the Buy button, it says book will be "available to ship 3-4 weeks".  What could be going on that would take that long?  It's just one large hardcover book with 22 pages.  I tried duplicating the layout and chose softcover, but the result is the same.  I don't really want to spend the time to recreate this book using another vendor like Snapfish, but this is crazy.

Well, I thought this was a user community, where I would find people with similar interests, perhaps similar experience and/or helpful information that they had discovered.  My question was: "What can be going on that would take that long?".  If YOU don't know the answer, that's fine, but why tell me to go away when others might have a recent experience to give me a better idea of actual service time. 
So how do I take it up with Apple?  It's not a hardware issue with a warranty.  Phone support costs money.  I don't see an option for on-line chat support.

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    thanks for the helpful reply, nsteklov
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    We are not meeting them until the evening of Dec. 25, and then will open gifts the 26th when the rest of the family is together. The book is being shipped to their house Express. I am hoping maybe by now orders have died down and they can get this book out pronto. I even have a glimmer of hope for delivery on the 26th or at least the week of the 26th. If not, no biggie, it'll come when it comes. I like the idea of putting the iPhoto book on iDVD and showing it on a DVD. That will suffice until the actual book comes.
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