Missing thumbnails in iPhotos Book

I've just finished creating a Book in iPhotos.  All was fine.  The thumbnails showed up on every page and in the All Pages view.  Then, the app crashed, and when I opened it, the All Pages view showed some thumbnails but not all.  Maybe half.  Randomly dispersed.  In the right-hand panel, under "Show all photos in project", no thumbnails appear at all. 
But when I go to any page in the book, all the pictures are right there where I placed them.    So it seems as if the pictures are there, but the thumbnails aren't.
I checked the other books I've already created, and those thumbnails are all fine.
I went into Events, and the new folders I used to create this latest book look empty - no thumbnails appear.
I've done a screen-grab of each page, so if I had to re-create the book, I could, but I'm hoping there's an easier fix to this.
Anyone have any idea what's going on?
I am using Mavericks and the newest downlaod of iPhoto (iPhoto 11, v. 9.5).
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.

Thanks - I'd already done this by the time you responded, but that definitely worked. 
Repairing permissions didn't do it ... repairing thumbnails returned the thumbnails to the Events folder, but not to the All Pages view. 
Repairing database is what did it.

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