Retrieving deleted iPhoto book

After I thought I had selected a single page in an iPhoto book and pressed delete, I accidentally deleted the entire book. I have looked in old discussions here and see that there is no back button (ctrl+z) for this mistake, but I'm hoping Apple has got its act together and done something with this? Any new insights?
It is far, far to easy to accidentally delete an entire work and be unable to retrieve it. If people are going to use this program, it's got to be made more fail safe. As far as I can tell, I have another day ahead of me doing the whole thing again.

The only solution is to load your backup from before the error was made - that is why you must have a good, current backup - people, hardware and software fail and if you do not have a good, current backup you lose things
And note that these are strictly user to user assistance forums - if you want to interact with Apple - iPhoto menu ==> provide iPhoto feedback
LN

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