Restoring a Keepsake Book

Does anyone know how I can restore my keepsake book that I made on iPhoto?  I think I may have deleted it, but I'm not sure because it's no where to be found on my desktop, in iPhoto, or the trash.

The only way to get it back is to restore your Library from back up

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    I have accidentally deleted a Keepsake Book. Is there anyway to recover it? (Previously posted on another/wrong board). Thanks for any help.

    The only way to recover it is to restore from back up.
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    TD

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    -mj
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